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A  Grouping  of  Industries  Appearing  in  the 
Workmen’s  Compensation  Manual  with 
Corresponding  Code  Numbers 


Specially  arranged  for  the  convenience  of  Statisticians 


-  This  copy  contains  an  appendix  in  which  will  be  found  a  numerically 
arranged  list  of  discarded  classification  numbers  and 

the  classifications  to  which  they  refer  -  La.c.\\ \t\cy 


Issued  by  the 

NATIONAL  WORKMEN’S  COMPENSATION  SERVICE  BUREAU 

13  Park  Row,  New  York  City 


CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


PREFACE. 


The  grouping  of  Manual  classifications  pre¬ 
sented  here,  under  which  Compensation  and 
Liability  Insurance  are  written  in  this  country, 
is  not  intended  to  be  an  effort  at  a  theoretical 
classification  of  industries.  The  specific  purpose 
for  which  this  grouping  has  been  attempted 
should  be  emphasized  so  as  to  prevent  criticisms 
which  would  necessarily  arise  in  an  effort  to  com¬ 
pare  this  classification  with  other  classifications, 
either  of  industries  or  occupations ;  as  for  in¬ 
stance,  those  undertaken  by  the  Census  Bureau 
of  various  state  statistical  bureaus  or  labor  de¬ 
partments. 

Every  effort  at  classification  must  necessarily 
be  based  upon  one  definite  idea.  The  classifica¬ 
tions  of  industries,  undertaken  for  the  purpose  of 
the  study  of  the  economic  or  social  life  of  a  coun¬ 
try  are  based  either  upon  the  raw  material  used, 
or  the  finished  product.  The  basis  of  insur¬ 
ance  of  compensation  for  industrial  accidents  is 
the  accident  hazard.  This  is,  of  course,  not  alto¬ 
gether  independent  of  the  nature  of  the  raw  mate¬ 
rial  used,  or  even  the  final  product,  but  the  most 
important  factor  is  that  of  process,  and  the  proba¬ 
bility  of  industrial  injuries  connected  with  such 
processes.  A  classification  of  industries,  based 
largely  upon  similarity  of  process,  must  neces¬ 
sarily  be  different  from  other  broad  classifications 
based  either  upon  raw  material  only,  or  final  prod¬ 
uct  only. 

The  very  practical  purpose  of  this  grouping  is 
also  emphasized  in  the  peculiar  description  of  in¬ 
dividual  “classifications,”  which  is  often  very 
much  different  from  those  found  in  official  group¬ 
ings  of  industrial  enterprises.  It  has  not  been 
attempted  herein  to  originate  an  entirely  new 
systematic  division  of  industries  into  its  minor 
branches.  On  the  contrary,  the  work  has  been 
limited  to  the  description  of  classifications  as 
found  in  the  Manual,  which  is  the  result  of  the 
practices  of  Compensation  and  Liability  Insur¬ 
ance  developed  in  this  country  within  the  last 
quarter  of  a  century.  While  any  of  these  descrip¬ 
tions  of  individual  classifications  may  appear  un¬ 
familiar  to  the  academic  student,  it  is  important 
to  remember  that  in  actual  industrial  life  business 
undertakings  do  not  necessarily  follow  the  limita¬ 
tions  of  a  theoretical  classification.  Manufactur¬ 
ing  establishments  often  undertake  to  produce 
articles  from  various  raw  materials,  or  combine 
the  manufacture  of  articles  which,  in  any  logical 
classification,  would  be  found  a  great  distance 
from  each  other.  The  practical  underwriter  must, 


however,  adjust  his  underwriting  methods  to  ac¬ 
tual  conditions,  rather  than  to  expect  that  the 
conditions  of  trade  and  commerce  will  be  changed 
so  as  to  adjust  themselves  to  the  requirements 
of  statistical  science.  The  general  purpose  of  this 
grouping  is  to  combine  classifications  of  similar 
hazard  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  the  experi¬ 
ence  as  to  cost  of  accidents  which  will  be  the 
more  dependable  because  of  a  larger  exposure  of 
combined  classifications.  While  the  guiding 
thought,  therefore,  was  the  similarity  of  hazard, 
nevertheless,  classifications  of  entirely  different 
material,  as  to  the  nature  of  the  product,  were  not 
placed  into  one  group,  so  that  the  theoretical 
value  of  the  grouping  is  not  altogether  destroyed 
by  the  emphasis  of  the  hazard  idea.  The  plan 
adopted  was  as  follows  : 

All  the  classifications  under  which  insurance 
is  written  have  been  divided  into  a  small  number 
of  large  Divisions,  such  as  “Agriculture,”  “Manu¬ 
facturing,”  “Building  and  Construction,”  etc. 
This  is  a  classification  on  general  economic  lines 
entirely  irrespective  of  hazard.  These  Divisions 
are  further  divided  into  a  larger  number  of  Sched¬ 
ules,  the  number  of  separate  Schedules  being  par¬ 
ticularly  large  in  Division  of  manufactures. 
Here,  again,  the  lines  of  classification  are  broad, 
dealing  mainly  with  the  general  character  of  ma¬ 
terial  used.  The  distribution  is  on  conventional 
lines,  comparable  with  those  found  in  the  census 
or  other  economic  statistical  reports,  the  lines  of 
divisions,  for  instance,  between  the  lumber  indus¬ 
try  and  the  chemical  industry,  or  the  iron  and 
steel  industry,  etc.,  being  fairly  definite. 

The  Workmen’s  Compensation  Service  Bureau 
through  its  Statistical  Committee  produced  the 
first  grouping  of  manual  classifications  into  a 
working  code. 

Some  time  afterward  Hon.  Royal  Meeker, 
Commissioner  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics, 
called  a  conference  in  Chicago,  Ill.,  of  those  who 
were  interested  in  accident  statistics.  Three 
committees  were  appointed  by  this  conference,  to 
one  of  which  was  delegated  the  duty  of  group¬ 
ing  the  manual  classifications.  This  committee 
commenced  work,  but  before  its  completion,  a 
new  organization,  the  International  Association 
of  Industrial  Accident  Boards  and  Commission¬ 
ers,  was  formed  and  appointed  its,  another,  com¬ 
mittee  to  arrange  the  manual  classifications  into 
groups. 

Uniformity  being  desired,  by  all,  and  the  work 
of  the  Chicago  Conference  Committee  ceasing 
with  the  appointment  of  the  Industrial  Acci¬ 
dent  Boards’  and  Commissioners’  Committee,  the 
Casualty  Actuarial  and  Statistical  Society’s  Com¬ 
mittee  on  Workmen’s  Compensation  Statistics 
was  requested  to  formulate  a  grouping  of  the 
classifications,  which  was  done. 


41734 


CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


The  Code  presented  herewith  is  the  original 
grouping  prepared  by  the  Statistical  Committee 
of  the  Workmen’s  Compensation  Service  Bureau 
with  the  necessary  modifications  for  conformity 
with  the  grouping  prepared  by  the  Casualty  Ac¬ 
tuarial  and  Statistical  Society’s  committee. 

The  classifications  in  the  code  of  the  Interna¬ 
tional  Association  of  Industrial  Accident  Boards 
and  Commissioners  bear  the  same  numbers  as  the 
classifications  in  the  code  presented  herewith, 
and  follow  the  same  numerical  order.  The 
groupings  are  substantially  the  same  in  this  and 
their  codes,  but  in  some  instances  vary  slightly, 
the  greater  analysis  being  found  in  the  code  of 
the  Bureau. 

Further  changes  in  the  groupings  or  additions 
to  them  will  not  present  any  serious  difficulty. 
The  numbering  of  the  classifications  has  been 
done  on  a  modified  decimal  system,  with  due  con¬ 
sideration  of  the  limitations  of  the  Hollerith  Tab¬ 
ulating  System.  10,000  numbers  are  available  for 
these  classifications,  and  since  the  actual  number 


does  not  exceed  some  1,500,  sufficient  room  is 
left  ifor  any  further  changes  or  additions.  A  few 
numbers  to  which  no  classifications  have  been 
assigned  have  been  inserted  in  the  code  to  fac¬ 
ilitate  the  work  of  keeping  the  code  up  to  date. 
When  new  classifications  are  promulgated  due 
notice  of  the  wording  of  these  classifications  will 
be  transmitted  to  all,  together  with  instructions 
to  place  this  wording  opposite  the  proper  blank 
number.  In  this  way  the  reprinting  of  pages  will 
be  largely  avoided. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  casualty  companies, 
certain  numbers  have  been  used  for  classifica¬ 
tions  under  which  Public  Liability  only  is  writ¬ 
ten.  These  seem  to  intrude  into  the  general 
classification  of  industries  in  a  rather  illogical 
manner,  and  for  that  reason,  have  been  taken  out 
and  printed  at  the  end  of  this  pamphlet,  even 
though  their  numbers  would  entitle  them  to  a 
different  place.  It  has  been  the  intention  to  em¬ 
phasize  the  fact  that  these  classifications  do  not 
at  all  belong  where  they  would  seem  to  because 
of  their  numerical  order. 


INDEX 


INDEX 

DIVISIONS  AND  SCHEDULES 


AGRICULTURE  Page 

1 .  Agriculture  .  5 

MINING,  QUARRYING,  METALLURGY 

2.  Mining  .  6 

3.  Ore  Refining  .  7 

4.  Stone  and  Quarrying .  8 

MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES 

5.  Food,  Beverage  and  Tobacco .  9 

6.  Textiles  .  11 

7.  Clothing,  Millinery,  Furnishings .  13 

8.  Leather  .  13 

9.  Lumber  and  Wood .  14 

10.  Metal  . .  17 

11.  Machinery  .  20 

12.  Vehicles  .  22 

13.  Pottery,  China,  Glass .  23 

14.  Paper,  Printing,  Photography .  25 

15.  Rubber  and  Composition  Goods .  26 

16.  Chemical  . 27 

17.  Miscellaneous  Mfg .  29 


BUILDING,  CONSTRUCTION  AND 
ENGINEERING  WORK,  INCLUDING 


BOAT  BUILDING 

18.  Building  .  30 

19.  Construction  and  Engineering .  35 

20.  Boat  Building  .  37 


TRANSPORTATION  AND  PUBLIC 


SERVICE 

21.  Transportation  . .  38 

22.  Public  Service  .  40 

TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 

23.  Commercial  .  41 

CLERICAL  OCCUPATIONS 

24.  Office  and  Clerical  Employees .  44 

SERVICE 


25.  Care,  Custody  and  Maintenance 


of  Buildings  . .  46 

MISCELLANEOUS  OCCUPATIONS 

26.  Miscellaneous  Occupations  . 48 

RESIDENCE  AND  FARM 

40.  Residence  and  Farm .  50 


PUBLIC  LIABILITY 


Automobile  Risks  .  50 

Elevators  .  50 

Teams  .  51 

Miscellaneous  .  51 


GROUPS 


Group 

281  Acids  (heavy),  etc .  27 

282  Acids  (light)  and  other  chemicals .  27 

315  Advertising  and  art  novelties  mfg .  30 

211  Aeroplanes  .  23 

502  Agents  and  salesmen  (outside) .  44 

190  Agricultural  machinery  .  20 

523  Amusements — indoor  (other  than  theatres)..  46 

520  Apartments  and  office  buildings,  etc .  46 

163  Architectural  and  ornamental 

iron  and  steel  mfg .  17 

171  Arms  (small)  .  19 

316  Artificial  limbs  .  30 

223  Artificial  stone  and  plaster  products .  24 

521  Asylums  and  hospitals .  46 

471  Auctioneers  .  42 

210  Automobile  and  parts  mfg .  22 

554  Awning,  signs  (erecting,  painting) .  49 


B 


70  Baking,  etc .  9 

280  Baking  powder  and  yeast .  27 

422  Barges,  lighters  and  canal  boats .  38 

100  Batting,  wadding  and  shoddy  mfg .  11 

178  Beds  and  springs  (metal) .  19 

73  Beet  sugar  mfg .  9 

212  Bicycle  and  parts  mfg .  23 

285  Blacking,  ink,  etc .  28 

556  Blacksmiths  .  49 

387  Blasting  .  36 

402  Boat  and  ship  building  (steel  or  iron) .  37 

403  Boat  and  ship  repairing,  rigging,  etc .  37 

400  Boats,  wooden  (large)  and  dry  docks .  37 

401  Boats,  wooden  (small) .  37 

196  Boiler,  tank  and  gas  holder  mfg .  21 

269  Bone,  ivory,  etc .  27 

134  Boots  and  shoes .  14 

86  Bottling — not  under  pressure .  11 

85  Bottling — under  pressure .  10 

242  Boxes  (paper)  .  25 

144  Boxes  (wooden)  .  15 

179  Brass  and  copper  goods  mfg .  19 

221  Brick  and  pottery  mfg.  (including 

underground  mining) .  23 

222  Brick  and  pottery  mfg.  (no  underground 

mining)  . 24 

380  Bridges,  dams,  etc .  35 

147  Brooms  and  brushes .  15 

371  Building  raising  and  wrecking .  35 

108  Burlap  and  jute . .  12 

311  Butchers’  and  dairy  supplies  mfg .  30 


INDEX 


c 

Group  Page 


390  Canals  .  37 

74  Candy  and  confectionery .  9 

154  Canes,  etc .  16 

59  Carborundum  mfg .  9 

146  Carpenter  shops  .  15 

364  Carpentry  work  (inside) . 33 

363  Carpentry  work  (outside) .  33 

561  Carpet  cleaning  and  beating .  49 

111  Carpet  and  rug  mfg .  12 

214  Carriage  and  parts  mfg .  23 

265  Celluloid,  etc.  mfg .  26 

266  Celluloid  goods  mfg .  27 

53  Cement  mfg.  with  quarrying .  8 

54  Cement  and  plaster  mfg.  (no  quarrying) -  8 

529  Cemeteries  .  48 

431  Chauffeurs  .  40 

564  Chimney  sweeps  .  49 

224  China,  earthenware,  etc.  mfg .  24 

220  Clay  digging  .  23 

382  Clearing  and  grading .  35 

500  Clerical  employees  (outside  work) .  44 

503  Clerical  employees  (inside  work) .  44 

120  Clothing  mfg .  13 

522  Clubs,  etc .  46 

21  Coal — anthracite  .  6 

20  Coal — bituminous  .  6 

75  Coffee,  spices,  etc .  9 

46  Coke  and  charcoal  mfg .  7 

360  Concrete  construction  .  32 

389  Conduits  and  pipes,  not  sewers .  37 

370  Contracting  (not  otherwise  classified) .  34 

369  Contracting  (not  otherwise  described) .  34 

143  Cooperage  .  15 

24  Copper  .  6 

179  Copper  and  brass  goods  mfg .  19 

44  Copper  smelting  and  refining .  7 

107  Cordage,  rope  and  burlap  mfg .  12 

11  Cotton  ginning  and  pressing .  5 

102  Cotton  goods  (miscellaneous) .  11 

101  Cotton  spinning  and  weaving .  11 

200  Cranes,  conveyors,  etc.  (installation) .  22 

562  Crematories  (operation)  .  49 

181  Cutting  and  welding .  20 

167  Cutlery  and  hand  tools .  18 

D 

76  Dairy  products  .  10 

313  Diamond  cutting  .  30 

82  Distilling  .  10 

385  Dredging,  excavating,  etc .  36 

384  Drilling  .  36 

427  Drivers  and  stablemen .  39 

286  Drugs  and  medicines .  28 

400  Dry  docks  . 37 

283  Dyes,  paints,  colors,  etc .  28 

E 

198  Electric  apparatus  .  21 

453  Electric  light  and  power .  40 


j  Group  Page 

359  Electrical  equipment  (installation) .  32 

426  Elevated  railroads  and  subways .  39 

357  Elevator  erection — passenger  and  freight....  32 

132  Embossing  leather  .  14 

195  Engines,  etc .  21 

247  Engraving  .  26 

385  Excavating,  etc .  36 

527  Exhibitions  (outdoor)  .  48 

299  Explosives  .  29 

430  Express  companies  (operation) .  40 

287  Extracts  .  28 

176  Eyelets,  tacks,  pins,  etc .  19 

F 

2  Farm  labor  .  5 

900  Farm  and  residence .  50 

3  Farm  machinery  (operating) .  5 

391  Fence  construction  .  37 

83  Fermented  liquors  .  10 

284  Fertilizer  . 28 

244  Fibre  goods  mfg . 25 

112  Finishing  textiles  .  12 

459  Firemen  . 41 

423  Fisheries  and  fishing  vessels .  38 

71  Flour  grist  mill  products .  9 

80  Food  canning  . 10 

79  Food  preserving  . 10 

166  Forging  .  18 

165  Foundries  .  18 

6  Fruit  picking  . .  5 

528  Fumigation  of  buildings .  48 

130  Fur  mfg .  13 

123  Furnishing  goods  mfg .  13 

149  Furniture  .  16 

G 

479  Garages  .  43 

456  Garbage  works  .  41 

1  Gardening  .  5 

451  Gas  (natural)  production .  40 

450  Gas  works  (operation) .  40 

288  Gases  .  28 

480  Gasoline  supply  stations .  44 

225  Glass  mfg . 24 

226  Glass  mfg.  (exclusive  of  plate  or  sheet 

glass)  .  24 

227  Glass  sign  and  mirror  mfg .  24 

135  Gloves  (leather)  . 14 

289  Glue,  etc . 28 

41  Gold  and  silver  refining .  7 

40  Gold  and  silver  smelting..., .  7 

563  Golfers  .  49 

382  Grading  and  clearing .  35 

477  Grain  elevators  .  43 

263  Gutta  percha  mfg .  26 

H 

167  Hand  tools  and  cutlery .  18 

168  Hardware,  etc .  18 


INDEX 


Group  Page 

122  Headwear  .  13 

169  Heaters,  stoves,  etc .  19 

5  Hop  picking  .  5 

109  Hosiery  and  knit  goods  mfg .  12 

521  Hospitals  and  asylums .  46 

148  Household  utensils  (wooden) .  16 

522  Hotel,  restaurants,  etc .  46 

I 

560  Ice  companies  (harvesting) .  49 

84  Ice  mfg .  10 

285  Ink,  blacking,  etc . 28 

501  Inspecting  and  appraising .  44 

381  Inspecting  and  surveying .  35 

356  Installation  of  metal  appliances  (within 

buildings)  .  32 

199  Instrument  mfg.  (professional  or  scientific).  22 

268  Insulation  .  27 

23  Iron  mining  . 6 

42  Iron  smelting  .  7 

354  Iron  and  steel  work  (for  exterior  of  build¬ 

ings)  . 31 

8  Irrigation  works  .  5 

269  Ivory,  bone,  etc .  27 

J 

183  Jewelry,  watches,  etc .  20 

474  Junk  dealers  .  43 

L 

110  Lace  and  embroidery  mfg .  12 

295  Lard  and  other  fats .  29 

125  Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing .  13 

180  Lead  and  lead  alloys .  19 

153  Lead  pencils  and  crayons .  16 

132  Leather  embossing  .  14 

136  Leather  goods  mfg.  (heavy  goods) .  14 

137  Leather  goods  mfg.  (miscellaneous) .  14 

52  Lime  mfg . '. .  8 

106  Linen  mfg .  12 

270  Linoleum  and  oil  cloth  mfg .  27 

83  Liquors  (fermented)  . . 10 

475  Live  stock  dealers .  43 

140  Logging  and  lumbering .  14 

M 

197  Machine  shops  .  21 

192  Machinery  mfg.  (miscellaneous) .  20 

193  Machinery  specialties  .  21 

194  Machines  (fine)  .  21 

81  Malting  and  brewing .  10 

361  Marble  and  stone  work  construction .  33 

362  Marble  and  stone  work  (building  interiors) . .  33 

404  Marine  wrecking  .  38 

351  Masonry  (all  other) .  30 

350  Masonry  (chimneys  and  blast  furnaces) .  30 

297  Matches  . 29 

356  Metal  appliances  (installation  within  build¬ 
ings)  .  32 

355  Metal  construction  (inside  of  buildings) ....  31 


Group  Page 

184  Metal  goods  (not  otherwise  classified) .  20 

201  Millwrighting  .  22 

26  Minerals  .  6 

227  Mirror  and  glass  sign  mfg .  24 

317  Miscellaneous  mfg .  30 

558  Motion  pictures  .  49 

213  Motorcycle  and  parts  mfg .  23 

550  Municipal  county  and  state  employees .  48 

152  Musical  instruments  .  16 


N 

451  Natural  gas  production 


40 


O 

520  Office  buildings  and  apartments .  46 

503  Office  employees  (clerical) .  44 

270  Oil  cloth  and  linoleum  mfg .  27 

478  Oil  distributors  .  43 

28  Oil  and  gas  producing .  7 

290  Oils  (animal)  .  28 

291  Oils  (cottonseed)  .  28 

292  Oils  (vegetable) — all  other .  28 

3  Operating  farm  machinery .  5 

228  Optical  goods  mfg .  24 

45  Ore  crushing  .  7 

163  Ornamental  and  architectural  iron  and  steel 

mfg .  17 

25  Other  base  metals . 6 

500  Outside  work  (clerical) . 44 

P 

78  Packing  houses  (no  slaughtering) .  10 

77  Packing  (including  slaughtering) .  10 

551  Painting,  etc.  (shop) .  48 

366  Painting,  paper  hanging,  plastering,  etc.  (in¬ 

terior)  .  34 

36S  Painting,  plastering,  decorating .  34 

283  Paints,  colors,  dyes,  etc .  28 

242  Paper  boxes  .  25 

245  Paper  goods  mfg.  (N.  O.  C.) .  25 

240,  Paper  and  pulp  mfg .  25 

241  Paper  mfg.  (no  pulp  mfg.) .  25 

145  Pattern  making  and  wood  turning .  15 

367  Paving,  etc.  . .  34 

555  Personal  service  .  49 

298  Petroleum  and  allied  products . 29 

293  Pharmaceutical  supplies  .  29 

248  Photography  . , .  26 

312  Photographic  goods  mfg .  30 

176  Pins,  pens,  eyelets  and  tacks .  19 

389  Pipes  and  conduits,  not  sewers .  37 

142  Planing  mill  products .  14 

223  Plaster  and  artificial  stone .  24 

182  Plating  .  20 

170  Plumbers’  and  steam  fitters’  supplies .  19 

358  Plumbing  and  gas  fitting .  32 

458  Pneumatic  tube  companies .  41 

460  Policemen  and  watchmen .  41 

221  Pottery  and  brick  mfg.  (including  under¬ 
ground  mining)  .  23 


INDEX 


Group  Page 

22  Precious  metals  .  6 

267  Printers’  rollers  mfg .  27 

246  Printing  and  publishing .  26 

504  Professional  services  (not  otherwise  classi¬ 
fied)  .  45 

524  Public  libraries,  schools,  etc .  47 

Q 

50  Quarrying  .  8 

R 

215  Railroad  cars  and  parts  mfg .  23 

383  Railroad  construction  .  35 

424  Railroads  (steam)  .  38 

425  Railroads  (street)  .  39 

426  Railroads  (subway  and  elevated) .  39 

150  Rattan  and  willow-ware .  16 

429  Refrigerator  cars  (loading,  etc.) .  40 

900  Residence  and  farm .  SO 

553  Riggers  and  safe  movers .  48 

565  Rolling  chairs  (operating) .  49 

161  Rolling  and  tube  mills .  17 

368  Roofing  .  34 

264  Rubber  (hard)  goods  mfg .  26 

261  Rubber  (soft)  goods  mfg .  26 

260  Rubber  reclaiming  . .  26 

262  Rubber  tire  mfg .  26 

S 

553  Safe  movers  and  riggers .  48 

177  Safes  .  19 

421  Sailing  vessels  .  38 

502  Salesmen  and  agents  (outside) .  44 

27  Salt  .  7 

141  Saw  mills  .  14 

524  Schools,  public  libraries,  etc .  47 

455  Sewage  disposal  plants  (operation  and  care) .  41 

388  Sewers  .  36 

124  Sewing  (not  otherwise  classified) .  13 

173  Sheet  metal  ware  mfg .  19 

164  Sheet  metal  work .  17 

402  Ship  and  boat  building  (steel  or  iron) .  37 

121  'Skirts,  collars,  etc.,  mfg .  13 

134  Shoes  and  boots .  14 

133  Shoe  stock  mfg .  14 

554  Signs,  awnings,  etc.  (erecting,  painting) ....  49 

105  Silk  mfg .  12 

43  Smelting  and  refining .  7 

296  Soap  and  soap  powder .  29 

314  Soda  water  fountain  mfg .  30 

310  Sporting  and  military  goods  mfg .  29 

172  Stamping  .  19 

294  Starch,  etc .  29 

243  Stationery  mfg .  25 

454  Steam  heating  or  power .  41 

424  Steam  railroads  .  38 

420  Steamships  .  38 

160  Steel  making  .  17 

428  Stevedoring  .  39 

7  Stock  farms  .  5 


Group  Page 

55  Stone  crushing,  no  quarrying .  8 

51  Stone  crushing  with  quarrying .  8 

57  Stone  cutting  .  8 

56  Stone  grinding  .  8 

58  Stone  products  (miscellaneous) .  9 

362  Stone  work  and  marble  (building  interiors) . .  33 

476  Storage  and  warehouse .  43 

472  Stores  (heavy  goods) .  42 

470  Stores,  retail  or  wholesale .  41 

473  Stores  with  warehouse  and  yards .  42 

169  Stoves,  heaters,  etc .  19 

425  Street  railroads  .  39 

162  Structural  iron  and  steel  mfg .  17 

352  Structural  iron  erecting  (A) .  31 

353  Structural  iron  erecting  (B) .  31 

426  Subways  and  elevated  railroads .  39 

386  Subways,  tunneling,  etc .  36 

9  Sugar  cane  cultivation .  5 

72  Sugar  refining  (cane) .  9 

381  Surveying  and  inspecting .  35 

T 

176  Tack  mfg .  19 

131  Tanning,  dressing,  etc . 14 

557  Taxidermists  .  49 

505  Teaching  forces  .  45 

457  Telegraph  and  telephone .  41 

506  Telegraph  and  telephone  clerical  force .  45 

191  Textile  machinery  .  20 

112  Textiles  (finishing)  .  12 

525  Theatres  .  47 

87  Tobacco  mfg .  11 

4  Trees — pruning,  etc .  5 

386  Tunneling,  subways,  etc .  36 

10  Turpentine  and  resin  mfg .  5 


U 

559  Undertakers  .  49 

552  Upholsterers,  etc .  48 

V 

151  Veneer  goods  .  16 


W 


476  Warehouse  and  storage .  43 

183  Watches,  jewelry,  etc .  20 

452  Waterworks  (operation  only) .  40 

150  Willow  wrare  and  rattan .  16 

526  Window  cleaning  .  47 

174  Wire  mfg .  19 

175  Wire  products  mfg .  19 

155  Wood  preserving  and  fireproofing .  16 

145  Wood  turning  and  pattern  making .  15 

103  Wool,  treatment  of .  11 

104  Woolen  goods  mfg .  11 

371  Wrecking  and  raising  buildings .  35 

404  Wrecking  (marine)  .  38 

f 

Y 

280  Yeast  and  baking  powder .  27 


CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


DIVISION  A— AGRICULTURE 

SCHEDULE  I — AGRICULTURE 

Group  1 — Gardening,  etc. 

0004 — Florists,  cultivating  and  gardening. 

0005 — Nurserymen. 

Group  2 — Farm  Labor 

0006 — Farm  Labor  (annual  payroll  $5,000  or 
more) — no  blasting. 

*0007 — Fruit  Growing. 

0008— 

0009— 

0010- 


Group  3 — Operating  Farm  Machinery 

0050 — Threshing  Machines  and  Corn  Shred¬ 
ders,  Ensilage  Cutters  and  Harvesting 
Machines  —  operation.  Payroll  for 
“Comp.”  coverage  to  include  drivers 
and  drivers’  helpers,  also  chauffeurs 
and  chauffeurs’  helpers. 

0051 — Farm  Machinery — erection,  repair  and 
demonstration,  (away  from  shop). 

0052— 

0053— 

0054-r- 

0055— 

0070 — Hay  Baling. 

Group  4 — Trees — Pruning,  etc. 

Trees — Pruning,  spraying,  repairing,  trim¬ 
ming  and  fumigating: 

0100 — Outside  towns  and  cities. 

0101 — In  towns  and  cities. 

Trees — fumigating  only  (no  pruning, 
spraying,  repairing,  or  trimming.)  Not 
available  for  division  of  payroll : 

*0102 — In  towns  and  cities. 

*0103 — Outside  towns  and  cities. 

0104— 

0105- 

Group  5 — Hop  Picking 

0150 — Hop  Picking — machinery. 

0151 — Hop  Picking — hand. 

'Special  Classification  not  in  Basic  Manual. 


Group  6 — Fruit  Picking 

*0160 — Fruit  Picking  (excluding  box  manufac¬ 
turing). 

0162— 

0163— 

0164— 

0165- 


Group  7 — Stock  Farms 

0200 — Stock  Farms. 

0201— 

0202- 


Group  8 — Irrigation  Works 

0250 — Irrigation  Works — operation  and  main¬ 
tenance,  including  ordinary  extension 
of  laterals. 

*0251 — Irrigation  Works — operation  only. 

0252— 

0253— 

0254— 

0255- 

Group  9 — Sugar  Cane  Cultivation 

*0280 — Sugar  Cane  cultivation — all  employees, 
including  grinding  and  production  of 
syrup  and  raw  sugar  (no  refining). 

0281— 

0282- 

Group  10 — Turpentine  and  Resin  Mfg. 

0301 — Turpentine  and  Resin  Mfg. — excluding 
pulling  and  cutting  of  stumps. 

0302 — Turpentine  and  Resin  Mfg. — including 
pulling  and  cutting  of  stumps. 

0303— 

0304— 

0305- 

Group  11 — Cotton  Ginning  and  Pressing 

0400 — Cotton  Compressing. 

0401 — Cotton  Ginning  and  Pressing  (no  com¬ 
pressing). 

0402— 

0403— 

0404— 

0405— 


CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


0410 — - 
0411 — 
0412 — 
0413 — 
0414— 


0415— 

0416— 

0417— 

0418— 

0419- 

DIVISION  B— MINING,  QUARRYING 
AND  METALLURGY 

SCHEDULE  II — MINING 

Group  20 — Coal — Bituminous 

1001 — Mines  :  Coal  Mining — with  shafts,  tunnels 
or  galleries :  Bituminous. 

1003 —  Coal  Mining — with  drifts  or  slopes,  tun¬ 

nels  or  galleries  (no  shafts)  :  Bitu¬ 
minous. 

1004 —  Culm  (slack  or  coal  refuse) — washing. 

1005 —  Coal  Mining — surface — no  shafts,  tunnels 

or  drifts. 

1006— 
l^- 
lOOS— 

1009— 

1010- 


Group  21 — Coal — Anthracite 

1010 —  Coal  Mining — with  shafts,  tunnels  or 

galleries :  Anthracite. 

1011 —  Coal  Mining — with  drifts  or  slopes,  tun¬ 

nels  or  galleries  (no  shafts)  :  Anthracite. 

1012— 

1013— 

1014— 

1015— 

Group  22 — Precious  Metals 

1100 —  Gold  Mining. 

1101 —  Silver  Mining. 

1102 —  Gold  Mining  by  hydraulic  process. 

1103 — 

1104 — 

1105 — 

•Special  Classification  not  in  Basic  Manual. 


Group  23 — Iron 

1120 —  Iron  Mining — with  shafts,  tunnels  or 

drifts. 

1121 —  Iron  Mining — surface — no  shafts,  tunnels, 

or  drifts. 

1122 — 

1123 — 

1124 — 

1125— 


Group  24 — Copper 

1140 —  Copper  Mining. 

1141 — 

1142 — 

1143 — 

1144— 

1145— 


Group  25 — Other  Base  Metals 

.  1150 — Ore  Mining  (not  otherwise  classified) — 
surface,  no  shafts,  tunnels,  or  drifts. 
1151 — Ore  Mining  (not  otherwise  classified) — 
with  shafts,  tunnels,  or  drifts. 

1153 —  Lead  Mining. 

1154 —  Lead  and  Zinc  Mining — milling,  pros¬ 

pecting  and  shaft  sinking,  including  in¬ 
stallation  of  machinery,  and  erection, 
construction  and  repair  of  premises  and 
plant. 

1155 —  Manganese  Mining. 

1156 —  Nickel  Mining. 

*1157 — Vanadium  Mining. 

*1158 — Tungsten  Mining. 

*1159 — Carnotite  (Radium)  Mining. 

1160 — 

1161 — 

1162 — 

1163 — 

1164 — 

1165 — 


Group  26 — Minerals 

1200 —  Clay  or  Shale  Mining — surface,  no  shafts, 

tunnels,  or  drifts. 

1201 —  Clay  or  Shale  Mining — with  shafts,  tun¬ 

nels,  or  drafts. 

1202 —  Feldspar  Mining. 

1203 —  Graphite  Mining. 

1204 —  Gypsum  Mining. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


1205 —  Mica  Mining. 

1206 —  Phosphate  Mining. 

1207 —  Rock  Salt  Mining  . 

1208 —  Silica  Mining. 

1209 —  Sulphur  Pyrites  Mining. 

1210 —  Talc  Mining. 

1211 — 

1212 — 

1213 — 


Group  27 — Salt 

1301 — Salt  Mining  (not  rock  salt) — pumping, 
including  driving  wells. 

1305— 

1306- 


Group  41 — Gold  and  Silver  Refining 

1410 —  Assaying. 

1411 —  Silver  Refining — no  ore  reduction. 

1412 —  Gold  Refining — no  ore  reduction. 

1413— 

Group  42 — Iron  Smelting 

1420 —  Slag  Excavation— including  loading  on 

cars,  with  or  without  blasting. 

1421 —  Blast  Furnaces — operation. 

1422 —  Iron  Smelting. 

1424— 

1425 — 

1426 —  ■ 


Group  28 — Oil  and  Gas  Producing. 

1321 —  Oil  Producing — operation  of  oil  leases, 

including  putting  the  raw  product  in 
vessels  or  pipe  lines  for  transportation 
(excluding  the  drilling  of  new  wells,  and 
drilling  old  wells  deeper,  erection  or 
dismantling  of  derricks). 

1322— 

1323— 

1324— 

1325— 

1330 — Oil  and  Gas  Well  Shooting. 


1340— 

1341 — 

1342 — 

1343 — 

1344 —  • 


1345— 

1346 — 

1347 — 

1348 — 

1349— 


SCHEDULE  III — ORE  REFINING 

Group  40 — Gold  and  Silver  Smelting 

1400 —  Gold  Smelting. 

1401 —  Silver  Smelting. 

1402— 


Group  43 — Smelting  and  Refining 

1430 — Lead  Smelting. 

1434 —  -Aluminum  Smelting. 

1435 —  Zinc  Smelting. 

1436— 

1437— 

1438 —  Smelting — not  otherwise  classified. 

1439 —  Smelting — by  electric  process. 


Group  44 — Copper  Smelting  and  Refining. 

1440 —  Copper  Refining — no  ore  reduction. 

1441 —  Copper  Smelting. 

1442— 


Group  45 — Ore  Crushing 

1450 —  Ore  Crushing. 

1451 —  Quartz  Mills. 

1452 —  Ores — concentration  and  amalgamation. 

1453 — 

1454 — 

1455 — 

Group  46 — Coke  and  Charcoal  Mfg. 

1462—  Graphite  and  Pure  Carbon  Mfg.— 

artificial. 

1463 —  Coal  Billet  and  Briquette  Mfg. 

1465 — Carbon  Mfg.  (not  electro-chemical 
process). 

1467— 

1468— 

1469— 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


* 


1480 —  Coke  Burning. 

1481 —  Charcoal  Mfg. 

1490 — 

1491 — 

1492 — 

1493— 

1494— 


1495— 

1496— 

1497— 

1498— 

1499— 


SCHEDULE  IV— STONE  AND  QUARRYING 


Group  50 — Quarrying 

1602 —  Quarries:  Slate  Quarries — with  or  with¬ 

out  blasting. 

1603 —  Quarries — turning  out  exclusively  dimen¬ 

sion  stone  for  monumental  or  building 
purposes — with  or  without  blasting. 

1604— 

1605— 

Group  51 — Stone  Crushing  With  Quarrying 

1620 — Quarries — including  stone  crushing,  with 
or  without  blasting. 

1620 —  Stone  Crushing — including  quarrying, 

with  or  without  blasting. 

1621 —  State  or  Municipal  Road  or  Street  Mak¬ 

ing,  including  culverts  not  exceeding  10 
ft.  span :  Quarrying. 

1622 —  Quarries,  with  or  without  blasting  (not 

otherwise  classified). 

1623— 

1624— 

1625— 


Group  52 — Lime  Mfg. 

1640 —  Lime  Mfg.,  including  quarrying,  crush¬ 

ing,  lime  burning  and  all  other  opera¬ 
tions  incidental  to  the  business. 

1641 —  Lime  Mfg. — no  quarrying  or  crushing 

(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

1642— 

1643— 


Group  53 — Cement  Mfg.  With  Quarrying 

1651 — Cement  Mfg.,  including  quarrying — with 
or  without  blasting. 

1654 —  Quarries :  Cement  Quarries — with  or 

without  blasting. 

1655- 

Group  54 — Cement  and  Plaster  Mfg.  (no 

Quarrying) 

1701 —  Cement  Mfg. — no  quarrying. 

1702 —  Mortar  Mfg. — no  quarrying. 

1703 —  Plaster  Mills — no  quarrying. 

1705- 

Group  55 — Stone  Crushing — No  Quarrying 

1710 —  Stone  Crushing — no  quarrying — (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 

1711- 

Group  56 — Stone  Grinding 

1740 —  Barytes  Mfg. — no  quarrying. 

1741 —  Emery  Works — crushing  and  grinding 

(no  quarrying). 

1742 —  Flint  and  Spar  Grinding — no  quarrying. 

1743 —  Silica  Grinding — no  quarrying. 

1744 —  Talc  Mills — no  quarrying. 

1746 — Marl  Digging — including  hauling,  drying 
and  grinding. 

1748 —  Emery  or  other  Abrasive  Wheel  Mfg. 

1749 —  Lead  Mfg. — black. 

1750—  Graphite  Mfg. — not  mfg.  artificial 

graphite. 

1751 — 

1752 —  • 

1753 — 

1754 — 

1755 — 

Group  57 — Stone  Cutting 

1781 —  Grindstone  Mfg. — no  quarrying. 

1782 —  Millstone  Mfg. — no  quarrying. 

1783 —  Hone  and  Oil  Stone  Mfg. 

1784— 

1785 — 

1800 —  Mantel  Mfg. — marble  or  slate  (no 

quarrying). 

1801 —  Marble  Cutting  and  Polishing  (no 

quarrying). 

1802 —  Slate  Mfg. — no  quarrying. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


1803 —  Stone  Cutting  and  Polishing — yard  work 

only. 

1804 —  Stone  Yards  (no  quarrying),  including 

stone  fitters  sent  out  from  yard  to  fit 
cut  stones  on  job  (no  setting  of  stone). 

1805 —  Lithographic  Stone  Mfg. — no  quarrying. 

Group  58 — Stone  Products — Miscellaneous 

1850 — Slate  Pencil  Mfg. 

1852 —  Asbestos  Goods  Mfg. 

1853 —  Mica  Preparing — no  mining. 

1854 —  Isinglass  Mfg. — mica. 

1856 —  Sand  Paper  Mfg. — no  paper  making. 

1857 —  Emery  Cloth  Mfg. 

Group  59 — Carborundum  Mfg. 

1880 —  Carborundum  or  other  Abrasive  Material 

Mfg. — by  electro — chemical  process. 

1881 — 

1882 — 


1890 — 

1891 —  • 

1892— 

1893— 

1894 — 


1895 — 

1896 — 

1897— 

1898— 

1899— 


DIVISION  C— MANUFACTURING 
INDUSTRIES 

SCHEDULE  V— FOOD,  BEVERAGE  AND 
TOBACCO 

Group  70 — Baking,  etc. 

2000 —  Bakeries. 

2001 —  Cracker  Mfg. 

2002 —  Macaroni  Mfg. 

2003— 

2004— 

2005— 


Group  71 — Flour  Grist  Mill  Products 

2006 — 

2007 — 

2008 — 

2009 —  Cattle  and  Stock  Food  Mfg. 

2010 —  Corn  Mills. 

2011—  Flour  Mills. 

2012—  Grist  Mills. 

2013 —  Hominy  Mills. 

2014 —  Millers — not  otherwise  classified. 

2015 —  Poultry  Food  Mfg. 

2016 —  Breakfast  Food  Mfg. — prepared  foods, 

excluding  Oatmeal  and  Corn  Milling. 

2017—  Rice  Milling. 

Group  72 — Sugar  Refining  (cane) 

2020 —  Molasses  and  Syrup  Mfg.  (no  glucose). 

2021 —  Sugar  Refining — not  Beet  Sugar  Mfg. 

2022— 

2023- 


Group  73 — Beet  Sugar  Mfg. 

2030 —  Beet  Sugar  Mfg. 

2031- 


Group  74 — Candy  and  Confectionery 

2040 —  Ice  Cream  Mfg. 

2041 —  Confectionery  Mfg. 

2041 —  Candy  Mfg. 

2042 —  Cocoa  Mfg. 

2042 —  Chocolate  Mfg. 

2043 —  Cocoanut  Shredding  and  Drying  (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 

2044 —  Licorice  Mfg. 

2045 —  Chewing  Gum  Mfg. 

2046— 

2047— 

Group  75 — Coffee,  Spices,  etc. 

2050—  Coffee  Cleaning,  Roasting  and  Grinding. 

2051 —  Mustard  Mills. 

2052 —  Nuts — handling,  cleaning  and  shelling 

(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

2053 —  Spice  Mills. 

2054 —  Bean  Sorting  and  Handling. 

2055— 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


Group  76 — Dairy  Products 

2061 —  Cheese  Mfg. 

2062 —  Condensed  Milk  Mfg.  (no  can  mfg.) 

2063 —  Creameries  and  Dairies  (not  handling 

stock  or  farming — (not  available  for 
division  of  payroll). 

2065 — Milk  Products  Mfg.  (no  can  mfg.) — not 
otherwise  classified. 

2067 —  Butter  Mfg. 

2068 — 

2069 — 

2070— 

Group  77 — Packing  (including  Slaughtering) 

2081 — Packing  Houses  :  Slaughtering — includ¬ 
ing  handling  of  live  stock. 

2081 — Slaughtering — including  handling  of  live 
stock. 

2083 —  Serum  (hog)  Mfg.,  including  packing 

house  operations. 

2084 — 

2085 — 

Group  78 — Packing  Houses  (no  Slaughtering) 

2090 —  Packing  Houses :  All  other  operations 

incidental  to  packing  houses. 

2091 —  Sausage  Case  Mfg. — (not  available  for 

division  of  payroll). 

2092 —  Sausage  Mfg. 

2093 —  Packing  Houses — curing  hams,  bacons 

and  meat  products,  including  packing  in 
jars  or  cans,  no  handling  of  live  stock, 
no  slaughtering,  no  handling  of  car¬ 
casses  and  no  other  operations  inciden¬ 
tal  to  packing  house  operations  (not 
available  for  division  of  payroll). 

2094— 

2095— 

Group  79 — Food  Preserving 

2101 —  Fish  Curing  and  Packing — no  vessel  haz¬ 

ard  or  ice  harvesting  (no  can  mfg.) 
(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

2102 —  Fruit  Evaporating — excluding  box  mfg. 

2104 —  Compressed  Food  Mfg. — tablet  form  only 

(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

2105 —  Fruit  Packing — (no  canning)  no  evapo¬ 

rating  or  preserving,  excluding  box  mfg. 

2106 —  Olive  Handling,  Sorting,  Curing  and 

Packing. 

2107— 

2108— 


Group  80 — Food  Canning,  etc. 

2110—  Pickle  Mfg. 

2111 —  Canneries — no  can  mfg.  (not  otherwise 

classified). 

2112 —  Jams,  Jellies  and  Preserves — preparing 

(not  canneries). 

2113 — 

2114 —  Vessels:  Oystermen — sorting,  shucking, 

washing,  packing  (shore  and  dock  work 
only).  Not  available  for  division  of 
payroll  in  canneries. 

2116 —  Fruit  Preserving — (not  canneries). 

2117 — 

2118 — 


Group  81 — Malting  and  Brewing 

2121 —  Breweries — with  or  without  bottling, 

excluding  drivers  and  drivers’  helpers, 
chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers. 

2122— 

2125 —  Malt  Houses — excluding  drivers  and 

drivers’  helpers,  chauffeurs  and  chauf¬ 
feurs’  helpers. 

2126- 


Group  82 — Distilling 

2130 —  Distilling. 

2131- 


Group  83 — Fermented  Liquors 

2140 —  Vinegar  Mfg. 

2141 —  Cider  Mfg. 

2142—  Wine  Mfg. 

2143— 

Group  84 — Ice  Mfg. 

2150 —  Ice  Mfg. — excluding  drivers  and  drivers’ 

helpers,  also  chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs’ 
helpers. 

2151- 

Group  85 — Bottling  Under  Pressure 

2160 — Aerated  Water  Mfg. 

2160 —  Mineral  Water  Mfg. — artificial. 

2161 —  Bottling  Under  Pressure. 

2162— 

2163— 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


Group  86 — Bottling — Not  Under  Pressure 

2165 —  Bottling — not  under  pressure  (not  availa¬ 

ble  for  division  of  payroll). 

2166 —  Mineral  or  Spring  Water  Bottling — 

natural. 

2167— 

2168— 

Group  87 — Tobacco  Mfg. 

2170 — Cigar  or  Cigarette  Mfg. — machine  made. 

2170 —  Tobacco  Mfg.:  Cigar  or  Cigarette  Mfg. — 

machine  made. 

2171 —  Cigar  or  Cigarette  Mfg. — hand  made  (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 

2171—  Tobacco  Mfg.:  Cigar  or  Cigarette  Mfg. 

— hand  made  (not  available  for  division 
of  payroll). 

2172— 

2173 —  Tobacco  Mfg.  (not  otherwise  classified). 

2174 —  Tobacco  rehandling  and  warehousing. 

2175 —  Tobacco  Mfg. — Snuff. 

2176— 

2  ISO- 

2181— 

2182— 

2183— 

2184— 

2185 — 

2186 — 

2187 —  • 

2188— 

2189- 


SCHEDULE  VI— TEXTILE  SCHEDULE 

Group  100 — Batting,  Wadding  and  Shoddy 
Manufacturing 

2210 —  Wadding  and  Waste  Mfg. 

2211 —  Cotton  Batting  Mfg. — from  cull  cotton 

only  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

2112 — Cotton  Batting  Mfg. — from  cull  cotton 
and  new  rags  (not  available  for  division 
of  payroll). 

2213 —  Cotton  Batting  Mfg. — from  cotton  waste 

and  new  rags  (not  available  for  division 
of  payroll). 

2214 —  Shoddy  Mfg. — Cotton. 


2215 —  Shoddy  Mfg. — wool. 

2216— 

2217- 

Group  101 — Cotton  Spinning  and  Weaving 

2220 —  Yarn  Mfg. — (not  available  for  division 

of  payroll). 

2221 —  Carding  and  Fulling  Mills — (not  availa¬ 

ble  for  division  of  payroll). 

2222 —  Cotton  Spinning  and  Weaving. 

2224 — Thread  Mfg. — cotton  or  linen. 

*2226 — Cotton  Spinning. 

*2227 — Cotton  Weaving. 

Group  102 — Cotton  Goods  (Miscellaneous) 

2240—  Duck  Cloth  Mfg. 

2241—  Shade  Cloth  Mfg. 

2242 —  Hose  Mfg. — cotton  or  linen. 

2245 —  Canvas  Belting  Mfg. 

2246 —  Awning  and  Tent  Fabric  Mfg.  (shop 

only) — no  manufacturing  of  wooden 
pegs  or  iron  frames. 

2247 —  Canvas  Mfg. 

2248— 

2249— 

Group  103 — Wool,  Treatment  of 

2260 — Wool  Combing. 

2263 —  Wool  Scouring  (not  available  for  division 

of  payroll).  , 

2264—  Wool  Pulling. 

2269 —  Wool  Separating — chemical  separation 

of  wool  from  cotton. 

2270- 

Group  104 — Woolen  Goods  Mfg. 

2280 —  Hatters  Fur  Mfg. — (not  available  for 

division  of  payroll). 

2281 —  Upholstery  Fabric  Mfg. 

2283 —  Bunting  Mfg. 

2284—  Hair  Cloth  Mfg. 

2286 —  Wool  Spinning  and  Weaving — excluding 

shoddy  mfg. 

2287 —  Horse  Blanket  Mfg. 

2288 —  Felting  Mfg. 

*2289 — Wool  Spinning. 

*2~Q0 — Wool  Weaving. 

2291— 

2292— 


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Group  105 — Silk  Manufacturing 

2300 —  Plush  and  Velvet  Goods  Mfg. 

2301—  Ribbon  Mfg. 

2302 —  Silk  Thread  Mfg. 

2302—  Thread  Mfg.— silk. 

2303—  Silk  Mfg. 

2305- 


Group  106 — Linen  Mfg. 

2320 — Flax  Spinning  and  Weaving. 
2326 — Linen  Cloth  Mfg. 

2328 — 

2329 — 


Group  107 — Cordage,  Rope  and  Burlap  Mfg. 

2340 —  Cordage  Mfg. 

2341 —  Rope  Mfg. 

2342 —  Cord  and  Binder  Twine  Mfg. — not 

cordage. 

2342 — Twine  and  Cord  Mfg. — binder  (not 
cordage). 

Group  108 — Burlap  and  Jute 

2345 —  Burlap  and  Sack  Mfg. — weaving. 

2346 —  Rug  and  Matting  Mfg. — fibre. 

2346 — Matting  and  Rug  Mfg. — fibre. 

2348 — Jute  and  Hemp — spinning  and  weaving. 

2348 —  Hemp  Spinning  and  Weaving. 

2349— 

2350— 

Group  109 — Hosiery  and  Knit  Goods  Mfg. 

2360 —  Hosiery  Mfg. — (not  otherwise  classified). 

2361 —  Hosiery  Mfg.— from  cop  yarn — no  yarn 

mfg.  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

2362 —  Knitting  Mills — from  cop  yarn — no  yarn 

mgf. —  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

2363 —  Knitting  Mills. 

2 364 —  Hosiery  Mfg.  (silk). 

2365— 

Group  110 — Lace,  Embroidery  Mfg. 

2380 —  Webbing  Mfg. — elastic  or  non-elastic. 

2381 —  Wicking  Mfg. 


2382 —  Upholstery  Trimmings  Mfg. 

2383 —  Typewriter  Ribbon  Mfg. 

2384 —  Net  Mfg.— not  wire  (no  cordage  or 

twine  making). 

2385 —  Shoe  String  Mfg. 

2386 —  Lace  Mfg. 

2387 —  Braid  and  Fringe  Mfg. 

2387 —  Fringe  and  Braid  Mfg. 

2388 —  Embroidery  Mfg. 

2389 —  Badge  Mfg. — cloth. 

2390 —  Incandescent  Gas  Mantle  Mfg. 

2391— 

2392— 

2393— 

Group  1 1 1 — Carpet  and  Rug  Mfg. 

2400 —  Carpet  Mfg. 

2401 —  Rug  Mfg. — cotton,  woolen,  or  silk. 

2402— 

Group  112 — Finishing  Textiles 

2410 —  Waterproofing  Cloth — rubber. 

2411 —  Waterproofing  Cloth — not  rubber. 

2412 —  Mercerizing  Cotton  Goods. 

2413 —  Finishing  of  Textiles — new  goods  (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 

2413— Dyeing  of  Textiles — new  goods  (not 
“Dyeing  and  Cleaning”). 

2413—  Textiles,  dyeing,  finishing  and  printiing 

new  goods  (not  “Dyeing  and  Cleaning”). 

2414 —  Bleacheries. 

2415 —  Cloth  Sponging  (not  available  for  divi¬ 

sion  of  payroll). 

2416 —  Yarn  Finishing— including  dyeing,  no 

manufacturing  of  yarn  (not  available  for 
division  of  payroll). 

2417 —  ‘Cloth  Printing. 

2418— 

2419— 

2441— 

2442— 

2443— 

2444— 

2445— 

.2446 — • 

2447— 

2448 —  • 

2449— 


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SCHEDULE  VII— CLOTHING,  MILLINERY, 
FURNISHINGS 

Group  120 — Clothing  Mfg. 

2501 — Clothing  Mfg. 

2501—  Cloak  Mfg. 

2502 —  Fur  Goods  Mfg. — not  preparing  skins. 

2503 —  Dressmaking. 

2505- 

Group  121 — Shirts,  Collars,  etc.,  Mfg. 

2520 —  Collar  and  Cuff  Mfg. 

2521 —  Shirt  Mfg. 

2522— 

Group  122 — Headwear 

2530 —  Hat  Mfg. — not  straw  or  cloth. 

2531 —  Hat  Mfg. — straw. 

2531 —  Straw  Hat  Mfg. 

2532 —  Millinery  Mfg. 

2533 —  Bonnet  Frame  Mfg.  — no  wire  mfg. 

2534 —  Artificial  Feather  and  Flower  Mfg. 

2534 —  Feather  and  Flower  Mfg. — artificial. 

2535 —  Cap  and  Hat  Mfg. — cloth. 

2536 —  Hair  Goods  Mfg. 

2537— 

2538— 

2539— 

Group  123 — Furnishing  Goods  Mfg. 

2550 —  Suspender  Mfg. — no  buckle,  webbing  or 

leather  parts  mfg.  (not  available  for 
division  of  payroll). 

2551 —  Necktie  Mfg. 

2552 —  Glove  and  Mitten  Mfg. — (silk,  woolen  or 

thread)  knit. 

2553 —  Furnishing  Goods  Mfg. — wearing  ap¬ 

parel,  not  otherwise  classified  (not 
available  for  division  of  payroll). 

2554—  Corset  Mfg. 

2555 —  Handkerchief  Mfg. — no  weaving. 

2556 —  Suspender  Mfg. 

2560 —  Umbrella  Mfg. — not  mfg.  frames  and 

handles. 

2561 —  Glove  and  Mitten  Mfg. — (cloth)  sewed. 

2562— 

2563— 

2564— 

2565— 


Group  124 — Sewing  (not  otherwise  classified) 

2570 —  Mattress  Mfg. — no  spring  or  wire  work 

or  excelsior  mfg. 

2571—  Quilt  Mfg. 

2572 —  Feather  Pillow  Mfg. 

2573 —  Sail  Making. 

2574 —  Awning  and  Tent  Mfg. — shop  only. 

2575 —  Bag  Mfg. — burlap,  sacking  (sewing 

only). 

2576— 

2578- 


Group  125 — Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing 

2580 —  Laundries — wet  wash,  no  flat  work  iron¬ 

ing  or  operating  power  ironing 
machines. 

2581 —  Laundries — not  otherwise  classified. 

2582 —  Laundries — no  machinery,  doing  hand 

work  exclusively  (not  available  for 
division  of  payroll). 

2583 —  Cleaning  and  Dyeing. 

2583 —  Dyeing  and  Cleaning. 

2584 —  Towel  and  Toilet  Supply  Companies:  If 

no  laundry  operations  are  conducted : 
All  employees  except  clerical  office  em¬ 
ployees,  drivers  and  drivers’  helpers, 
also  chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers. 

2585— 

2586— 


2590— 

2591— 

2592— 

2593— 

2594— 


2595 — 

2596 — 

2597 — 

2598— 

2599— 


SCHEDULE  VIII — LEATHER  SCHEDULE 

Group  130 — Fur  Manufacturing 

2600 —  Fur  Mfg. — preparing  skins. 

2601— 


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Group  131 — Tanning,  Dressing,  etc. 

2610 — Degreasing  Skilns — (not  available  for 
division  of  payroll). 

2620 —  Leather  Mfg. — patent  or  enamel. 

2621 —  'Morocco  Dressing. 

2622 —  Leather  Dressing  —  not  otherwise 

classified. 

2623 —  Tanning. 

2624 —  Curriers. 

2626 —  Leather  Dressing — glove  (not  available 

for  division  of  payroll). 

2627— 

2628— 


Group  132 — Leather  Embossing 

2640 —  Leather  Embossing  (not  available  for 

division  of  payroll). 

2641- 


Group  133 — Shoe  Stock  Mfg. 

2650 — Cut  Sole  Mfg. 

2650 —  Counter,  Heel  and  Sole  Cutting. 

2651 —  Shoe  Stock  Mfg. 

2652 —  Leather  Uppers — (cutting  of)  hand  work 

only  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

2653 —  Leather  Board  Mfg.-— from  leather 

scraps. 

2654 —  Shoe  Findings  Mfg. — tongues,  linings  and 

facings  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

2655— 


Group  134 — Boots  and  Shoes 

2660 —  Boot  and  Shoe  Mfg. 

2661 —  Slipper  Mfg. 

2662— 

Group  135 — Gloves 

2670 —  Glove  Mfg. — leather. 

2671- 

Group  136 — Heavy  Leather  Goods  Mfg. 

2678— 

2679— 

2681 — Harness  and  Saddle  Mfg. 

♦Special  Classification  not  in  Basic  Manual. 


2683 —  Bag  Mfg. — traveling,  portmanteau  and 

valise. 

2684 —  Mail  Bag  or  Pouch  Mfg. 

2686 —  Leather  Belting  Mfg. 

Group  137 — Leather  Goods  Mfg. — Miscellaneous 

2687 —  Pocketbook  Mfg.  (not  available  for 

division  of  payroll). 

2688 —  Leather  Wearing  Apparel  and  Novelties 

Mfg.  (not  otherwise  classified). 

2690 —  Baseball  Mfg. 

2691— 

2692— 

2693— 

2694— 

2695— 


SCHEDULE  IX— LUMBER  AND  WOOD 

Group  140 — Logging  and  Lumbering 

2701 —  Bark  Peeling. 

2702 —  Logging  and  lumbering,  including  trans¬ 

portation  of  logs  to  mill,  but  excluding 
operation  of  “Logging  Railroad.”  Pay¬ 
roll  to  include  drivers,  etc. 

*2703 — Wood  Chopping,  Tie  Making  and  Bark 
Peeling — no  mill  hazard. 

2704- 


Group  141 — Saw  Mills 

2710—  iSaw  Mills. 

2711 —  Kindling  Wood  Mfg. 

2712 —  Excelsior  Mfg. 

2713 —  Lath  Mfg. — wood. 

2714 —  Veneer  Mfg. 

2715 —  Shingle  Mfg. 

2716 —  Bark  Mills. 

2717 —  Box  Shooks  Mfg. 

2718— 

2719— 


Group  142 — Planing  Mill  Products 

2730 —  Sash,  Door  and  Blind  Mfg. — including 

outside  employees  soliciting  and  meas¬ 
uring. 

2731 —  Planing  and  Moulding  Mills. 

2732 —  Picture  Frame — including  picture  frame 

moulding  mfg. 


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2733 —  Picture  Frame  Moulding  Mfg. 

2734 —  Chair  Mfg. :  Chair  Stock  Mfg. — no  as¬ 

sembling. 

2735 —  Furniture  Mfg. :  Furniture  Stock  Mfg. — 

no  assembling. 

2736— 

Group  143 — Cooperage 

2740 —  Stave  Mfg. 

2741 —  Cooperage  Stock  Mfg. — heads,  hoops  and 

staves. 

2742 —  Cooperage — making  heads,  hoops  and 

staves,  including  assembling. 

2742 — Barrel  Mfg. — making  heads,  hoops  and 
staves,  and  assembling. 

2745 — Barrel  Mfg. — not  making  heads,  hoops 
and  staves,  assembling  only. 

2745 — Cooperage — not  making  heads,  hoops  and 
staves,  assembling  only. 

2747— 

2748— 

2749— 

2750 —  Silo  Building — wood  (shop  only). 

2751 —  Tank  Building — wood  (shop  only). 

Group  144 — Boxes 

2760 — Box  Mfg. — wood — mfg.  shooks  and  as¬ 
sembling. 

2763 — Trunk  Mfg. — excluding  metal  frames  and 
fittings. 

2765 —  Box  Mfg. — wood  (wire  bound)  — no  box 

shooks  mfg.  (not  available  for  division 
of  payroll). 

2766 —  Box  Mfg. — cigar. 

2767 —  Box  Mfg. — wood — assembling  only. 

2768— 

2769— 

Group  145 — Wood  Turning  and  Pattern  Making 

2780 —  Last  Block  Mfg. 

2781 —  Bobbin  and  Spool  Mfg. — wood. 

2782—  Hat  Block  Mfg. 

2783 —  Pulley  Block  Mfg. — wood. 

2784—  Spool  Mfg. — wood. 

2785 —  Toy  Mfg. — wood. 

2786 —  Last  Mfg. 

2786 — Wood  Turning. 

2788 —  Cork  Cutting  Works. 

2789 —  Peg  and  Skewer  Mfg. — wood. 

2790 —  Pattern  and  Model  Mfg. — wood  (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 


2791 —  Pipe  Mfg. — wood  (tobacco). 

2792 —  Boot  and  Shoe  Pattern  Mfg. — not  avail¬ 

able  for  division  of  payroll. 

2793—  Wood  Heel  Mfg. 

2794 — 

.  2795- 


Group  146 — Carpenter  Shops 

2800 — Mast  and  Spar  Mfg. — shop  only. 

2800 — Spar  and  Mast  Mfg. — shop  only. 

2803 —  Carpentry — shop  only. 

2804 —  Coffin  and  Casket  Mfg. — (wood)  mfg. 

and  assembling. 

2805 —  Hot  Flouse  Mfg.— shop  only. 

2807 —  Pump  Mfg. — wood. 

2808 —  Windmill  Mfg. — wood  (shop  only). 

2809 —  Wheelbarrow  Mfg. — wood. 

2810 —  Parquet  Flooring  Mfg. — shop  only. 

2812—  Cabinet  Works — with  power  driven  ma¬ 

chinery. 

2813 —  Cabinet  Works — no  power  driven  wood¬ 

working  machinery  (not  available  for 
division  of  payroll). 

2814 —  Building  Mfg. — portable,  wood  (shop 

only). 

2815— 

2816— 

2817— 

2818— 

2819— 

2820 —  Ladder  Mfg. 

2821 —  Screen  Mfg. — wood. 

2822 —  Weather  Strip  Mfg. — wood. 

2823 —  Theatrical  Scenery  Mfg. — excluding 

painting. 

2824 —  Plumbers’  Supplies  Mfg. — Tanks,  Seats 

and  Cabinets,  (wood) 

2825 —  Agricultural  Machinery  Mfg. — Wood¬ 

working. 


Group  147 — Brooms  and  Brushes 

2830 —  Broom  Mfg. — with  sawmill  or  woodwork¬ 

ing  machinery. 

2831 —  Brush  Mfg. — including  assembling  and 

sawing,  moulding  and  turning  of  backs 
and  handles. 

2832 —  Brush  Mfg. — assembling  only,  excluding 

sawing,  moulding  and  turning  of  backs 
and  handles. 

2833 —  Broom  Mfg. — assembling  of  manufactured 

parts  only  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll.) 


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2834 —  Brush  Mfg. — sawing,  moulding  and  turn¬ 

ing  of  backs  and  handles  only — exclud¬ 
ing  assembling. 

2835- 

Group  148 — Household  Utensils 

2841 —  Woodenware  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classi¬ 

fied. 

2842 —  Ice  Cream  Freezer  Mfg. 

2846 —  Washboard  Mfg. 

2847 —  Window  Curtain  Roller  Mfg. 

2848 —  Picture  Frame  Mfg.  (not  operating  mould¬ 

ing  mill  or  manufacturing  mouldings). 

2850 —  Picture  Frame  Mfg. — no  power  machin¬ 

ery  (not  available  for  division  of  pay¬ 
roll). 

2851 —  Shade  Roller  Mfg. 

2852 —  Window  Shade  Mfg. — making  and  mount¬ 

ing  (assembling  only,  not  manufacturing 
cloth  or  roller). 

2853 —  Washing  Machine  and  Clothes  Wringer 

Mfg. —  (for  household  use)  not  otherwise 
classified. 

2854— 

2855— 

Group  149 — Furniture 

2870 —  Billiard  Table  Mfg. — including  setting  up 

and  taking  down  at  place  of  delivery. 

2871 —  Refrigerator  Mfg. — shop  only. 

2872— ^Barbers’  Supplies  Mfg.  (including  furni¬ 

ture). 

2876 —  School  Supplies  Mfg. 

2877 —  Showcase  Mfg. 

2879 —  Bent  Wood  Mfg. 

2880 —  Chair  Mfg. — including  assembling  of 

manufactured  parts  and  finishing. 

2881 —  Furniture  Mfg. — assembling  of  manufac¬ 

tured  parts  and  finishing  only  (not  avail¬ 
able  for  division  of  payroll  when,  etc.) 
2883 — Furniture  Mfg. — including  assembling  of 
manufactured  parts  and  finishing. 

2885 —  Chair  Mfg. — assembling  of  manufactured 

parts  and  finishing  only  (not  available 
for  division  of  payroll  when,  etc.) 

2886 —  Incubator  Mfg. 

2887— 

2888— 

2889- 

Group  150 — Rattan  and  Willowware 

2903 —  Basket  Mfg. — willowware. 

2904 —  Rattan  Goods  Mfg. 

2905 —  Willowware  Mfg. 


Group  151 — Veneer  Goods 

2906 —  Barrel  Mfg. — wood  veneer  (no  Veneer 

Mfg.) 

2907 —  Basket  Mfg. — wood  veneer  (no  Veneer 

Mfg.) 

2908 —  Veneer  Package  Mfg. — no  barrel  mfg. 

(no  Veneer  Mfg.) 

2909 —  Veneer  Seat  Mfg.  (no  Veneer  Mfg.) 

2910— 

Group  152 — Musical  Instruments 

2920 —  Organ  Building — pipe,  including  setting 

up  at  the  place  of  delivery. 

2921 —  Organ  Building — cabinet  or  parlor. 

2922 —  Musical  Instrument  Mfg. — wood. 

2923 —  Piano  Mfg. 

2924 —  Piano  Action  Mfg. 

2925 —  Piano  Forte  Case  Mfg. 

2926 —  Piano  Keys  Mfg. 

2927 —  Piano  Players  Mfg. 

2928 —  Phonograph  Mfg. 

2929 —  Piano  and  Piano  Players  Mfg. — assem¬ 

bling  of  manufactured  parts  and  finish¬ 
ing  only  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll.) 

2930— 

2931 — 

2932 — 

2933 —  • 

Group  153 — Lead  Pencils  and  Crayons 

2940 —  Lead  Pencil  Mfg. 

2941 —  Crayon  Mfg. 

2942— 

Group  154 — Canes,  etc. 

2950—  Golf  Clubs  Mfg. 

2951 —  Crutch  Mfg. 

2952 —  Cane  Mfg. 

2955- 


Group  155 — Wood  Preserving  and  Fireproofing 

2960 —  Wood  Preserving  and  Fireproofing. 

2961— 

2970— 

2971— 

2972— 

2973— 

2974— 


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2975— 

2976 — 

2977 — 

2978 — 

2979— 


SCHEDULE  X— METAL 

Group  160 — Steel  Making 

3000 —  Steel  works,  open  hearth,  bessemer,  and 

crucible,  or  open  hearth  and  bessemer, 
casting  ingots,  and  puddling  or  blooming 
mill  operations. 

3001 —  Steel  works,  crucible,  casting  ignots,  and 

puddling  or  blooming  mill  operations 
(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

3002— 

Group  161 — Rolling  and  Tube  Mills 

Steel  Works: 

3010 —  Rolling  Mills,  rolling  of  rods  only,  no 

blast  furnace,  converter,  or  casting  of 
steel  (not  available  for  division  of  pay¬ 
roll). 

Steel  Works : 

3011 —  Rolling  Mills,  operated  in  connection 

with  steel  works,  rolling  products  of 
every  description,  including  rod  mill. 
Steel  Works : 

3012 —  Rolling  Mills,  operated  in  connection 

with  steel  works,  rolling  products  of 
every  description,  no  rod  mill. 

Steel  Works : 

3013 —  Rolling  Mills,  rolling  of  metal  plates  and 

sheets  only,  including  dipping  for  gal¬ 
vanizing  purposes.  No  blast  furnace, 
converter  or  casting  of  steel  (not  avail¬ 
able  for  division  of  payroll). 

3014 —  Rolling  Mills,  rolling  of  brass,  copper 

and  other  soft  metals.  No  iron  or  steel 
rolling  work,  no  bar  manufacturing,  no 
blast  furnace,  converter  or  casting  of 
steel. 

Steel  Works : 

3015 —  Rolling  Mills,  rolling  of  bars  only.  No 

blast  furnace,  converter,  or  casting  of 
steel  (not  available  for  division  of  pay¬ 
roll). 

Steel  Works : 

3016 —  Tin  and  Terne  Plate  rolling  from  tin 

plate  bars,  including  dipping.  No  tin 
plate  bar  manufacturing  and  no  blast 
furnace,  converter,  or  casting  of  steel. 
3016 — Tin  Pl^ite  Rolling  and  Dipping. 


3020 — Plumbers’  Supplies  Mfg. :  Pipe  Mfg. — 
wrought  iron. 

3020 —  Wrought  Iron  Pipe  Mfg. 

3021 —  Tube  Mfg. — metal. 

*3021 — Tube  Mfg. — brazed  tubes. 

*3022 — Tube  Mfg. — other  than  iron  and  steel — 
no  brazing. 

3023— 

3024— 

3025— 

Group  162 — Structural  Iron  and  Steel  Mfg. 

Steel  Works : 

3030 —  Iron  and  Steel  Works — shop,  fabricating 

and  assembling  structural  iron  and 
steel.  No  blast  furnace,  converter  or 
casting  of  steel,  or  rolling  mill. 

3031- 

Group  163 — Architectural  and  Ornamental  Iron 
and  Steel  Mfg. 

Steel  Works : 

3040 —  Iron  and  Steel  Works — shop,  fabricating, 

assembling,  and  manufacturing  railings, 
balconies,  fire  escapes,  staircases,  iron 
shutters,  and  other  iron  work  (not  struc¬ 
tural  iron  or  steel),  and  ornamental 
brass,  bronze,  and  iron  work.  No  blast 
furnace,  converter,  or  casting  of  steel 
or  rolling  mill. 

Steel  Works: 

3041 —  Iron  and  Steel  Works — shop,  manufac¬ 

turing  ornamental  brass,  bronze,  and 
iron  work  exclusively.  No  blast  fur¬ 
nace,  converter,  or  casting  of  steel  or 
rolling  mill  (not  available  for  division 
of  payroll). 

3041 —  Ornamental  Brass,  Bronze  and  Iron 

Work  Mfg. 

3042 —  Escalator  Mfg. 

3042 — Elevator  Mfg. 

3044 —  Mail  Chute  Mfg. 

3045— 

3046— 

Group  164 — Sheet  Metal  Work 

3055— 

3056— 

3057— 

3058— 

3059— 

3060 —  Fireproof  Door  and  Shutter  Mfg. — wood 

covered  with  sheet  metal. 


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3062 —  Wheelbarrow  Mfg. — metal. 

3063 —  Ceiling-  and  Wall  Covering  Mfg. — metal. 

3063 —  Metal  Ceiling  and  Wall  Covering  Mfg. 

3064 —  Advertising  Signs  Mfg.— metal. 

3065 —  Tinsmith  Shop — not  otherwise  classified. 

3066 —  Sheet  Metal  Work — shop  only. 

3066 — Galvanized  Iron  Work  (shop). 

3072 —  Cornices  and  Skylights — shop  only. 

3073 —  Ventilator  Mfg. 

3074 —  Coffin  and  Casket  Mfg. :  Coffin  and  Cas¬ 

ket — (metal)  mfg.  and  assembling. 

3075 —  Coppersmithing — shop  only. 

3076 —  Fireproof  Equipment  Mfg. — including 

herringbone  and  expanded  metal  prod¬ 
ucts,  metal  furniture,  filing  equipment 
and  woodworking. 

3077 —  Furniture  Mfg. — metal. 

3078 —  Weather  Strip  Mfg. — metal. 

3079 —  Building  Mfg. — portable,  metal  (shop 

only). 

Group  165 — Foundries 

3081 —  Foundries — iron. 

3082 —  Foundries — steel  castings. 

3083 —  Foundries — not  otherwise  classified. 

3084 —  Foundries — bell. 

3085 —  Foundries — brass. 

3086 —  Foundries — malleable  iron. 

3086 —  Malleable  Iron  Works. 

3087 —  Foundries — aluminum. 

3088 —  Railroad  Permanent  Way  Materials  Mfg. 

— frogs,  switches  and  crossings. 

3089 —  Cast  Iron  Pipe  Mfg. 

3089 —  Pipe  Mfg. — cast  iron. 

3090 —  Sculptors,  statuary  and  ornamental  work 

in  bronze,  including  moulding  and  cast¬ 
ing. 

3091 —  Plumbers’  Supplies  Mfg. :  Enameled  Iron 

Ware  Mfg. 

3092— 

3093— 

3094— 

Group  166 — Forging 

3100 — Forging  Works. 

3103 —  Chain  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classified. 

3104 —  Drop  Forging  Works — not  hardware  (no 

steam  forging). 

3106 —  Forging  Work — hand  work  only,  no  ma¬ 

chinery  (not  available  for  division 
of  payroll  in  classification  “forging 
works”). 

3107 —  Blacksmithing — not  shoeing  (not  avail¬ 

able  for  division  of  payroll). 

•Special  Classification  not  in  Basic  Manual. 

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3108 —  Anchor  Mfg. 

3109 —  Chain  Mfg. — automatic  process  or  hand 

forging  (not  available  for  division  pay¬ 
roll). 

3110 — 

3111 —  • 

Group  167 — Cutlery  and  Hand  Tools 

3115 —  Axe  Mfg. 

3116 —  Tool  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classified  (not 

mfg.  machinery). 

3117—  File  Mfg. 

3118 —  Saw  Mfg. 

3119—  Needle  Mfg. 

3120—  Razor  Mfg. — safety. 

3121 —  Razor  Mfg. — not  safety. 

3122 —  Cutlery  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classified. 

3123 —  Cutting  Dies  Mfg. 

3124 —  Logging  Tools  Mfg.  (hand) — not  other¬ 

wise  classified. 

*3125 — Safety  Razor  Mfg. — where  all  machine 
operations  on  blades  are  performed  by 
automatic  machines,  mechanically  fed. 

Group  168 — Hardware,  etc. 

3131 —  Button  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classified. 

3132 —  Bolt  and  Nut  Mfg. — excluding  steel  mfg. ; 

excluding  rolling  mill  operations. 

3132 —  Nut  and  Bolt  Mfg. — excluding  steel  mfg.; 

excluding  rolling  mill  operations. 

3133—  Nail  and  Spike  Mfg. — excluding  steel 

mfg. ;  excluding  rolling  mill  operations. 

3134 —  Label  Mfg. — metal  (no  stamping). 

3135 —  Badge  Mfg. — metal  (no  stamping). 

3137—  Agricultural  Tools  Mfg.  (hand)  (shovels, 

spades,  scoops,  pitchforks,  rakes,  hoes, 
and  gardening  tools). 

3138-  — Stencil  Mfg. — no  stamping. 

3140 — Tag,  Check  and  Label  Mfg. — metal  (no 
stamping) . 

3140 — Check  Mfg. — metal  (no  stamping). 

3142 — Pulley  Block  Mfg. — metal. 

3144 —  Lock  Mfg. 

3145 —  Screw  Mfg. 

3146 —  Hardware  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classified. 

3147 —  Horse  Shoe  Mfg. 

3149— Skate  Mfg. 

3152—  Wire  Nail  Mfg. 

3153 —  Hardware  Mfg. — automobile  or  carriage. 

3154— 

3155 — 

3156 — 

3157 — 


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Group  169 — Stoves,  Heaters,  etc. 

31/0 — Sheet  Iron  Stoves  Mfg. — (no  stamping). 

3170 —  Stove  Mfg. — sheet  iron — no  stamping. 

3171 —  Oil  Stove  Mfg.  (no  stamping). 

3172 —  Stove  Mfg. — not  sheet  iron. 

3173 —  Furnace  Mfg. — house  heaters. 

3174 —  Radiator  Mfg.  (not  otherwise  classified). 

3175 — 

3176 — 

Group  170 — Plumbers’  and  Steam  Fitters’ 

Supplies 

3180 — Electric  and  Gas  Fixtures  Mfg. 

3180 — Gas  and  Electric  Fixtures  Mfg. 

3182 — Chandelier  Mfg. 

3186 — Lampshade  Mfg. — no  stamping. 

3188 —  Plumbers’  Supplies  Mfg.  (not  otherwise 

classified) . 

3189- 

Group  171 — Arms  (small) 

3200 — Rifle  and  Shotgun  Mfg. — (not  charging 
shells). 

3200— Arms  Mfg. — small  arms  (not  charging 
shells). 

3200 — Pistol  Mfg. — (not  charging  shells). 

3200 —  Gun,  Rifle  and  Pistol  Mfg.  (not  charging 

shells). 

3201 —  Machine  Gun  Mfg. — not  heavy  ordnance 

(not  charging  shells). 

3202— 

3203— 

Group  172 — Stamping 

3210 — Stamping — metal. 

Group  173 — Sheet  Metal  Ware 

3220— Tin  Can  Mfg. 

3220 —  Can  Mfg. 

3221 —  Toy  Mfg. — metal. 

3223 —  Lamp  and  Lantern  Mfg. 

3224 —  Agate  and  Enamel  Ware  Mfg. 

3224 — Enamel  and  Agate  Ware  Mfg. 

3226 —  Mail  Box  Mfg. — no  stamping. 

3227 —  Aluminum  Ware  Mfg. — from  sheet  alum¬ 

inum — no  rolling  mill  or  smelting  opera¬ 
tions. 

3228— 

3229— 


Group  174 — Wire 

3240 — Cable  Mfg. — wire. 

3240 —  Wire  Rope  Mfg. 

3241 —  Wire  Drawing. 

3242— 

Group  175 — Wire  Products  Mfg. 

3250 — Screen  Mfg. — metal — no  wire  drawing. 

3253 —  Wire  Mfg. — piano,  no  wire  drawing. 

3254 —  Wire  Mfg. — picture,  no  wire  drawing. 

3255 —  Wire  Cloth  Mfg. — no  wire  drawing. 

3256 —  Wire  Fence  Mfg. — no  wire  drawing. 

3257 —  Wire  Goods  Mfg. — no  wire  drawing  (not 

otherwise  classified). 

3258 — 

3259 —  • 

Group  176 — Eyelets,  Tacks,  Pins,  etc. 

3270—  Eyelet  Mfg. 

3271—  Pin  Mfg. 

3273—  Pen  Mfg. 

3274—  Tack  Mfg. 

3275— 

Group  177 — Safes 

3280 — Safe  Mfg.  and  Repairing — shop  only  in¬ 
cluding  all  processes  to  completion. 

Group  178— Beds  and  Springs  (metal) 

3300 —  Spring  Bed  Mfg. 

3301 —  Mattress  Mfg. — wire. 

3302 —  Bedstead  Mfg. — metal. 

3303 —  Spring  Mfg. — not  railroad  car  springs. 

3304 —  Bedsteads — metal — assembling  manufac¬ 

tured  parts  only  (not  available  for  divi¬ 
sion  of  payroll). 

3305— 

Group  179 — Copper  and  Brass  Goods  Mfg. 

3311 —  Brass  Goods  Mfg. 

3312 —  Copper  Goods  Mfg. 

3316- 

Group  180 — Lead  and  Lead  Alloys 

3331 — Lead  Works — sheet,  pipe,  shot  (no  smelt¬ 
ing)- 

3331 —  Plumbers’  Supplies:  Pipe  Mfg. — lead 

3332—  Shot  Works. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


3333 —  Patent  Metal  Mfg. — rolling  of  metal  into 

thin  sheets  for  wrapping. 

3334 —  Tin  Foil  Mfg. 

3335 —  Babbit  Metal  Mfg. 

3336 —  Type  Foundry. 

3339 —  Steam  Packing  Mfg  . — metallic. 

3340 — 

3341 — 

Group  181 — Cutting  and  Welding 

3360 —  Oxy-Acetylene  Cutting  and  Welding 

(autogenous) — shop  work  only,  includ¬ 
ing  machining  operations  connected 
therewith,  where  apparatus  not  ap¬ 
proved  by  the  Underwriters’  Labora¬ 
tories  or  the  Interstate  Commerce  Com¬ 
mission  is  used. 

3361 —  Oxy-Acetylene  Cutting  and  Welding 

(autogenous) — shop  work  only,  includ¬ 
ing  machining  operations  connected 
therewith,  where  apparatus  approved 
by  the  Underwriters’  Laboratories  or 
the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  is 
used  exclusivelv. 

3364- 

Group  182 — Plating 

3370 — Silver  Plating. 

3372 — Nickel  Plating  and  Finishing — (not 
available  for  division  of  payroll). 

3372 — Gold  Plating. 

3372 — Electroplating. 

3372 —  Gilding  and  Electroplating. 

3373 —  Galvanizing  or  Tinning  Sheet  Metal  (not 

manufacturing  sheet  metal  or  metal 
goods)  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

3374 —  Detinning — separating  tin  from  tin  plate 

by  electrolytic  process,  with  incidental 
foundry. 

3375—  Japanning — no  metal  working  (not  avail¬ 

able  for  division  of  payroll). 

3376 —  Enamelling — no  metal  working  (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 

3377— 

3378— 

3379— 

Group  183 — Jewelry,  Watches,  etc. 

3380 —  Watch  Case  Mfg. 

3381 —  Silverware  Mfg. 

3382—  Clock  Mfg. 

3383 —  Jewelry  Mfg. 


3384 —  Precious  Stones — setting  and  making 

mountings  therefor  (not  available  for 
division  of  payroll). 

3385—  Watch  Mfg. 

3386—  Gold  Leaf  Mfg. 

3388— 

3389- 


Group  184 — Metal  Goods — Not  Otherwise 
Classified 

3400 — Metal  Goods  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classi¬ 
fied. 

3450— 

3451— 

3452— 

3453— 

3454— 


3455— 

3456 —  • 

3457— 

3458— 

3459— 


SCHEDULE  XI— MACHINERY 

Group  190 — Agricultural  Machinery 

3502 —  Lawn  Mower  Mfg. 

3503— --Cotton  Gin  Machinery  Mfg. 

3504 —  Agricultural  Machinery  Mfg. :  Threshing 

or  Husking  Machine  Mfg. 

3505 —  Agricultural  Machinery  Mfg.:  Traction 

Engine  or  Power  Plow  Mfg. 

3507 — - 

Group  191 — Textile  Machinery 

3510 — Card  Clothing  Mfg. 

3514 —  Loom  Mfg. 

3515 —  Textile  Machinery  Mfg. 

3516 —  Loom-Harness  and  Reed  Mfg. 

3517—  Cop-Tube  Mfg. 

3518 —  Shuttle  Mfg. 

3519— 

Group  192 — Machinery  Mfg.  (Misc.) 

3520 —  Mining  and  Milling  Machinery  Mfg. 

)  3521 — Road  or  Street  Making  Machinery  Mfg. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


3522 — Gas  Machine  Mfg. — acetylene. 

3522 —  Acetylene  Gas  Machine  Mfg. 

3523 —  Windmill  Mfg. — metal. 

3524 —  Water  Wheel  Mfg. — metal, 

3526 —  Steam  Shovels,  Dredges,  and  Ballast  Un¬ 

loader  Mfg. 

3527 —  Arms  Mfg. — heavy  ordnance  (not  charg¬ 

ing  shells). 

3528 —  Crane  and  Derrick  Mfg. 

3529— 

3530— 

3531 — 

3532 — 

Group  193 — Machinery  Specialties 

3548 —  Printing  and  Bookbinding  Machinery 

Mfg. 

3549— 

3557 —  Printing  Press  Mfg. 

3558 —  Boot  and  Shoe  Machinery  Mfg. 

3559 —  Confectioners’  Machinery  Mfg. 

Group  194 — Fine  Machines 

3560 —  Automatic  Slot  or  Vending  Machines 

Mfg.  (including  installation  in  place, 
repairs  and  taking  down). 

3561 —  Sewing  Machine  Mfg. 

3562 —  Voting  Machine  Mfg. 

3563 —  Vacuum  Cleaner  Mfg. 

3564 —  Mailing  and  Addressing  Machine  Mfg. 

3565 —  Typewriter  Mfg. 

3567 —  Adding  Machine  Mfg. 

3568 —  Numbering  Machine  Mfg. 

3569 —  Cash  Register  Mfg. 

3571 — Steam  and  Air  Pressure  Gauge  Mfg. 

3573 — Check  Protectors  Mfg. 

3578 —  Gas  Meter  Mfg. 

3579 —  Water  Meter  Mfg. 

3580 —  Speedometer  and  Taximeter  Mfg. — with 

or  without  odometer,  including  installa¬ 
tion. 

3581 —  Carbureter  Mfg. 

3582—  Scale  Mfg. 

3583 —  Automatic  Sprinkler  Mfg. 

3583 —  Sprinkler  Mfg. — automatic. 

3584 —  Plumbers’  Supplies  Mfg.:  Valves  and 

Gauges. 

3585 — 

3586 — 

3587 —  ■ 

3588— 

♦Special  Classification  not  in  Basic  Manual. 

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Group  195 — Engines,  etc. 

3600 — Locomotive  Works. 

3604 —  Fire  Engine  Mfg. 

3605 —  Gas  or  Gasoline  Engine  Mfg. — with 

foundry. 

3606 —  Gas  or  Gasoline  Engine  Mfg. — without 

foundry. 

3607 —  Engine  Mfg. — with  foundry — not  other¬ 

wise  classified. 

3608 —  Engine  Mfg. — no  foundry — not  other¬ 

wise  classified. 

3609 —  Stationary  Engine  Mfg. — with  foundry. 

3610 —  Stationary  Engine  Mfg. — without  foun¬ 

dry. 

3611 —  Pump  Mfg. — metal — with  foundry. 

3612 —  Pump  Mfg. — metal — no  foundry. 

3613— 

3614— 

3615— 

Group  196 — Boiler  Tank  and  Gas  Holder  Mfg. 

3620 —  Boilermaking. 

3621 —  Tank  Building — metal  (shop  only). 

3622 —  Gas  Holder  Mfg. 

3623 —  Water  Tower  Mfg. — shop  only. 

3624— 

Group  197 — Machine  Shops 

*3630 — Metal  Spinning — not  available  for  divi¬ 
sion  of  payroll. 

3631 —  Machine  Shops — with  foundry. 

3632 —  Machine  Shops — without  foundry. 

3633 —  Projectile,  Shell  or  Case  Mfg. — no  load¬ 

ing  or  testing  with  explosives. 

3634 —  Valve  Mfg. 

3635 —  Gear  Grinding  and  Mfg. 

3636 —  Cartridge  Mfg. — for  small  arms,  including 

insertion  of  percussion  caps — excluding 
the  manufacture  of  fulminate,  loading, 
charging  or  handling  of  explosives. 

3637 —  Washing  Machine  and  Clothes  Wringer 

Mfg.  (for  household  use) — metal. 

3638—  Ball  Bearing  Mfg. 

3639— 

Group  198 — Electric  Apparatus 

3640 —  Battery  Mfg. — storage  (manufactured 

from  lead  plates). 

3641 —  Battery  Mfg. — storage  (manufactured 

from  iron  and  nickel  plates). 


CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


3642 —  Dry  Battery  Mfg. 

3643 —  Electric  Apparatus  Mfg. 

364-1 — Ignition  Apparatus  Mfg.  for  gas  engines 
(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

3644 —  Gas  Engine  Ignition  Apparatus  Mfg. 

(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

3645 —  Magneto  Mfg. 

3647— 

3648— 

3649— 

Group  199 — Instrument  Mfg.  (Professional  or 

Scientific) 

3680 —  Thermostat  Mfg. 

3681 —  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Apparatus 

Mfg. 

3683 —  Thermometer  Mfg. 

3684 —  Telescope  Mfg. 

3685 —  Instrument  Mfg. — professional  or  scien¬ 

tific. 

3686 —  Musical  Instrument  Mfg. — metal. 

3689- 

Group  200 — Cranes,  Conveyors,  etc.,  Installation 

3700 —  Cranes  and  Derricks — installation. 

3701 —  Conveyors  and  ,  Hoisting  Apparatus — 

coal,  ash  and  ore — (erection  outside  of 
buildings). 

3702— 

3703— 

Group  201 — Millwrighting 

3720 —  Conveyors — coal  and  ash,  installation  in¬ 

side  of  buildings  (in  connection  with 
power  and  manufacturing  plants). 

3721 —  Portable  Bakers’  Ovens — installation  or 

removal. 

3722 —  Gas  Machines — acetylene,  installation. 

3722 —  Acetylene  Gas  Machines — installation. 

3723 —  Refrigerating  Machinery — installation. 

3724 —  Millwright  Work — erection  and  repair  ol 

machinery.  Payroll  for  Comp,  coverage 
to  include  drivers,  etc. 

3726 —  Boilers  (steam) — installation  and  repair, 

including  construction  of  necessary  con¬ 
crete  or  masonry  foundations.  Payroll 
for  “Comp.”  coverage  to  include  drivers, 
etc. 

3727 —  Engines  —  installation.  Payroll  for 

“Comp.”  coverage  to  include  drivers,  etc. 

3728 —  Brewery  Vats — metal  and  wood — in¬ 

stallation. 


3729 — Pumps — installation. 

3732 — Leather  Belting — installation  and  repair. 

3734 —  Automatic  Stoker — installation. 

3735 —  Galvanized  Iron  Tanks  (complete) — in¬ 

stallation  of,  for  irrigation  or  for  agri¬ 
cultural  purposes,  with  earth  or  masonry 
foundations;  no  tank  building. 

3736 —  Mailing  and  Addressing  Machines — in¬ 

stallation. 

3737— 

3738— 

3739— 


3750— 

3751 — 

3752 — 

3753 — 

3754— 


3755 — 

3756 — 

3757 — 

3758 — 

3759 — 


SCHEDULE  XII— VEHICLES 

Group  210 — Automobile  and  Parts  Mfg. 

3800 —  Automobile  Frame  Mfg.  (not  chassis) 

(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

3801 —  Automobile  Lamp  and  Lantern  Mfg. — 

(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

3802 —  Automobile,  Carriage  and  Wagon  Body 

Mfg. — metal  or  wood  (not  available  for 
division  of  payroll). 

3803 —  Wheel  Mfg. — metal — automobile. 

3804 —  Automobile  Tops  Mfg. — excluding  the 

manufacture  of  metal  or  wooden  parts 
(not  available  for  division  of  payroll  in 
“automobile  mfg.”). 

3805 —  Automobile  Engine  Mfg. 

3806 —  Automobile  Wind  Shield  Mfg. 

3807 —  Radiator  Mfg. — automobile  (not  avail¬ 

able  for  division  of  payroll). 

3807 —  Automobile  Radiator  Mfg. — (not  avail¬ 

able  for  division  of  payroll). 

3808 —  Automobile  Mfg. — This  classification  ap¬ 

plies  only  to  concerns  turning  out  auto¬ 
mobiles  as  finished  products,  etc. 

3809 —  Automobile  Mfg. — assembling  of  manu¬ 

factured  parts  only  (not  available  for 
division  of  payroll). 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


3810 —  Cycle  Car  Mfg. 

3811 — 

3812— 

3813— 

3814 — 

3815 — 

Group  211 — Aeroplanes 

3830 —  Aeroplane  Mfg.,  including  overhauling 

and  repair  in  shop  and  outside,  exclud¬ 
ing  operation  and  demonstration. 

3831— 

3832— 

3833— 

3834— 

Group  212 — Bicycle  and  Parts  Mfg. 

3840 —  Bicycle  and  Bicycle  Parts  Mfg.  (includ¬ 

ing  the  assembling  of  bicycles). 

3841- 

Group  213 — Motorcycle  and  Parts  Mfg. 

3850 —  Motorcycle  and  Motorcycle  Parts  Mfg., 

— including  the  assembling  of  motor¬ 
cycles. 

3851— 

3852— 

3853— 

3854— 

Group  214 — Carriage  and  Parts  Mfg. 

3861 —  Wheel  Mfg. — wood. 

3862 —  Axle  Mfg. — wood. 

3863 —  Carriage  Dashes  and  Tops  Mfg. — exclud¬ 

ing  the  manufacture  of  metal  or  wooden 
parts  and  leather  enameling  (not  avail- 
ble  for  division  of  payroll  in  the  follow¬ 
ing  classifications :  “Carriage  and 

Wagon  Mfg.,”  “Carriage  Mfg. — no 
wagon.”) 

3864 —  Carriage  and  Wagon  Mfg. 

3865 —  Baby  Carriage  Mfg. 

3866 —  Carriage  and  Wagon  Mfg. — assembling 

of  manufactured  parts  only  (not  availa¬ 
ble  for  division  of  payroll). 

3867 —  Carriage  Mfg.  — no  wagon. 

3868 —  Agricultural  Machinery  Mfg.:  Wagon 

Mfg. 

3868 —  Wagon  Mfg. 

3869- 


Group  215 — Railroad  Cars  and  Parts  Mfg. 

3880 —  Car  Wheel  Mfg. — cast  iron  or  steel — 

not  pressed  steel. 

3881 —  Railroad  Car  Mfg. — all  kinds. 

3881 —  Car  Mfg. — railroad  (all  kinds). 

3882 —  Car  Wheel  Mfg. — pressed  steel  wheels. 

3883— 

3884— 


3890— 

3891— 

3892— 

3893— 

3894— 


SCHEDULE  XIII— POTTERY,  CHINA, 
GLASS 

Group  220— Clay  Digging,  etc. 

4000 —  Sand  and  Gravel  Digging — no  canal, 

sewer,  or  cellar  excavation  or  grading 
(no  blasting). 

4001 —  Clay  Digging  (no  canal,  sewer  or  cellar 

excavation,  or  underground  mining) 
(no  blasting). 

4003— 

4004- 

Group  221— Brick  and  Pottery  Mfg.  (including 
Underground  Mining) 

4010 —  Brick  Mfg. — including  construction  and 

reconstruction  of  sheds  and  kilns  if  done 
by  assured’s  employees,  also  including 
underground  mining. 

4011 —  Fire  Clay  Products  Mfg. — not  other¬ 

wise  classified  (including  underground 
mining — no  fire  brick  mfg.) 

4012 —  Tile  Mfg. — roof  and  drainage  (including 

underground  mining). 

4013 —  Earthenware  Mfg. — tiling,  gas  retorts, 

sewer  pipe  and  drain  pipe  (including 
underground  mining) . 

4014 —  'Potteries — tiling,  gas  retorts,  sewer  and 

drain  pipes  (including  underground 

mining) . 

4015 —  Terra  Cotta  Mfg. — including  under¬ 

ground  mining. 

4018— 

4019— 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


Group  222 — Brick  and  Pottery  Mfg.  (no  under¬ 
ground  mining) 

4025— 

4026 —  * 

4027— 

4028 —  Fire  Clay  Products  Mfg. — not  otherwise 

classified  (no  underground  mining — no 
fire  brick  mfg.). 

4029 —  Brick  Mfg. — including  construction  and 

reconstruction  of  sheds  and  kilns  if  done 
by  assured’s  employees,  also  including 
clay  digging  and  quarrying  (no  under¬ 
ground  mining). 

4030 —  Earthenware  Mfg. — tiling,  gas  retorts, 

sewer  pipe  and  drain  pipe  (no  under¬ 
ground  mining). 

4031 —  Potteries — tiling,  gas  retorts,  sewer  and 

drain  pipes  (no  underground  mining). 

4032 —  Terra  Cotta  Mfg. — no  underground 

mining. 

4033 —  Tile  Mfg. — roof  and  drainage  (no  under¬ 

ground  mining). 

Group  223 — Plaster  &  Artificial  Stone  Products 

4034 —  Concrete  Block  Mfg. 

4035—  Coffin  and  Casket  (concrete)  mfg.  and 

assembling. 

4036 —  Plaster  Board  and  Plaster  Block  Mfg. — 

no  quarrying  and  no  crushing  or 
grinding. 

4037 —  -'Plaster  or  Staff  Mixing — no  crushing  or 

grinding  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

4038 —  Plaster  Statuary  and  Ornaments  Mfg. 

4040 —  Sewer  Pipe  Mfg. — reinforced  concrete, 

including  all  employees  on  ground  en¬ 
gaged  in  manufacturing — no  'pipe  laying. 

4041— 

4042— 

4043— 

Group  224 — China,  Earthenware,  etc.,  Mfg. 

4050 —  China  Decorating — including  firing,  no 

manufacturing. 

4051 —  China  Mfg. 

4051 — Porcelain  Ware  Mfg. 

4051 —  Plumbers’  Supply  Mfg.:  Porcelain 

Ware  Mfg. 

4052 —  Earthenware  Mfg — household  utensils 

and  art  objects. 

4052 —  Stone  China  Mfg. 

4053 —  Potteries — flower  pots,  art  and  household 

utensils  only  (no  sewer  or  drain  pipe, 
no  mining  or  excavating). 


4054 —  Terra  Cotta  Mfg. — art  terra  cotta  for 

decorative  purposes.  No  mining  or 
excavating. 

4055 —  Tile  Mfg. — for  decorative  purposes  (no 

mining  or  excavating). 

4056 —  Doll  Mfg. — bisque  or  china. 

4057 —  Pipe  Mfg. — clay  (tobacco). 

4058 —  Insulators  Mfg. — porcelain  and  lava  tips 

4059— 

4060— 


Group  225 — Glass  Mfg. 

4101 —  Glass  Mfg. — plate  (no  quarrying  of 

excavating). 

4102 —  Glass  Mfg. — sheet  (not  plate) — no  quar¬ 

rying  or  excavating. 

4103— 

4104— 


Group  226 — Glass  Making  (exclusive  of  Plate  or 

Sheet  Glass) 

4110 —  Glass  Mfg. — no  plate  or  sheet  glass  mfg. 

4111 —  Bottle  Mfg. — no  automatic  blowing  ma¬ 

chines  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

4112 —  Incandescent  Lamp  Mfg.. 

4113 —  Glass  Mfg. — cut. 

4114 —  Bottle  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classified. 

4115 — 

4116 —  • 

Group  227 — Mirrors  and  Glass  Sign  Mfg. 

4130 —  Glass  Merchants — including  operations 

of  bending,  grinding,  beveling  and 
silvering  plate  glass. 

4131 —  Mirror  Mfg. — no  glass  making. 

4132—  Advertising  Sign,  Mfg. — glass. 

4132 —  Glass  Sign  Mfg. — no  glass  making. 

4133 —  Cathedral  and  Art  Glass  Window  Mfg. 

— with  or  without  glass  making. 

4133 —  Stained  Glass  Mfg. 

4134— 

4135— 

Group  228 — Optical  Goods  Mfg. 

4150 —  Optical  Goods  Mfg. —  (not  otherwise 

classified). 

4151 —  Lens  Mfg. 

4152 —  Eyeglass  and  Spectacle  Mfg. 


(24) 


CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


4153 —  Glass  Eye  Mfg. 

4154 —  • 

4155— 


4160J- 

4161— 

4162— 

4163— 

4164— 


SCHEDULE  XIV— PAPER,  PRINTING  AND 
PHOTOGRAPHY 

Group  240 — Paper  and  Pulp  Mfg. 

Paper  and  Pulp  Mfg.  (all  kinds  except 
writing  paper  and  cardboard)  : 

4203 — Pulp  Mfg. — soda  (no  saw  or  barking 
mills). 

4205 —  Pulp  Mfg. — sulphite  (no  saw  or  barking 

mills). 

4206 —  Pulp  Mfg. — ground  wood  (no  saw  or 

barking  mills). 

4211 — Saw  and  Barking  Mills. 

4213— 

4214- 

Group  241 — Paper  Mfg. — no  Pulp  Mfg. 

4232 — Writing  Paper  Mfg. 

4232— Bond  Paper  Mfg. 

4232 —  Ledger  Paper  Mfg. 

4233 —  Paper  Board  Mfg. — no  pulp  mill. 

4233 — Bristol  Board  Mfg. 

4233 —  Cardboard  Mfg. — no  pulp  mill. 

4234 —  Paper  and  Pulp  Mfg. — (all  kinds  except 

writing  paper  and  cardboard :  Paper 
Mfg. — (no  pulp  mfg.,  no  saw  or  barking 
mills). 

4235 —  Cigarette  Paper  Mfg.  (rate  as  “paper  and 

pulp  mfg.”) 

*4236 — Paper  Mfg. — soft  stock  papers  (no  pulp 
mfg.)  (no  saw  or  barking  mills). 

*4237- — Paper  Mfg. — hard  stock  papers  (no  pulp 
mfg.)  (no  saw  or  barking  mills). 

4238— 

4239— 

Group  242 — Paper  Boxes 

4240 —  Box  Mfg. — solid  paper  boxes — no  paper 

or  paper  board  mfg. 

4241 —  Box  Mfg. — folding  paper  boxes — no 

paper  or  paper  board  mfg. 

‘Special  Classification  not  in  Basic  Manual. 


4242 —  Jewelry  Box  and  Tray  Mfg. — no 

stamping. 

4243— 

4244— 

Group  243 — Stationery  Mfg. 

■'4250 — Paper  Coating  and  Finishing — (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 

4251 —  Stationery  Mfg. — (not  available  for  di¬ 

vision  of  payroll  in  plants  manufacturing 
paper  of  any  kind). 

4252 —  Envelope  Mfg. 

4253— 

4254— 

Group  244 — Fibre  Goods  Mfg. 

4263 — Fibre  Goods  Mfg. — no  fibre  pulp  mfg. 

4266 —  Papier  Mache  Goods  Mfg. — no  paper  or 

pulp  making  (no  car  wheels). 

4267 —  Fibre  Pulp  Mfg. 

4268— 

4269— 

Group  245 —  Paper  Goods  Mfg.  (N.  O.  C.) 

4273 — Bag  Mfg. — paper  only.  No  paper 
making. 

4275 —  ‘Carbon  Paper  Mfg. — no  paper  making. 

4276 —  Oiled,  Paraffined  or  Waxed  Paper  Mfg. — 

no  paper  making. 

4277 —  Cork  Paper  Mfg. — no  paper  manufac¬ 

turing. 

4278 —  Fly  Paper  Mfg. — no  paper  making — 

(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

4279 —  Paper  Goods  Mfg. — no  paper  making — 

(not  otherwise  classified). 

4280 —  Music  Rolls  Mfg. —  (perforated  paper)  — 

no  paper  making. 

4282 —  Dress  Pattern  Mfg. — paper  only — in¬ 

cluding  designers,  draughtsmen,  cutters 
and  all  clerical  force — no  paper  making. 

4283 —  Building  Paper  or  Building  Felt  Mfg. — • 

no  paper  or  felt  making. 

4284 —  Corrugated  Paper  Mfg. — no  paper 

making. 

4285 —  Roofing  Paper  or  Roofing  Felt  Mfg. 

4286 —  Label  Mfg. — not  metal. 

4286 — Check  Mfg.  (not  metal). 

4286 —  Tag,  Check  and  Label  Mfg. — not  metal. 

4287— 

4288— 

4289— 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


Group  246 — Printing  and  Publishing 

4300 —  Printing. 

4301 —  Wall  Paper  Mfg. — designing,  printing 

and  finishing — no  paper  making. 

4302 —  Lithographing — (not  available  for  divi¬ 

sion  of  payroll). 

4304 —  Newspaper  Publishing. 

4305 —  Publishing  (not  Newspaper  Publishing). 

4306 —  Playing  Cards  Mfg. — no  paper  or 

cardboard  mfg. 

4307 —  Bookbinding. 

4308 —  Linotype  and  Hand  Composition — (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 

4309 —  Loose-Leaf  Ledger  and  Note-Book  Mfg. 

— including  all  operations  (not  available 
for  division  of  payroll). 

4310— 

4311— 


Group  247 — Engraving 

4350—  Electrotyping — (not  available  for  divi¬ 

sion  of  payroll). 

4351 —  Photo-Engraving  (not  available  for 

division  of  payroll). 

4352 —  Engraving — not  otherwise  classified  (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 

4353— 

4354— 


Group  248 — Photography 

4360 —  Motion  Pictures: 

Development  of  negatives,  printing 

positives  and  all  subsequent  operations 

except  the  marketing  of  the  product 
through  film  exchanges  at  locations 

other  than  the  studios. 

4361 —  Photograph  Studios — (not  producing 

moving  pictures). 

4362 —  Motion  Pictures:  Film  Exchanges,  with 

or  without  projecting  rooms,  not  located 
at  Motion  Picture  Studios. 

4362 —  -Film  Exchanges — (rate  as  “Motion 

Pictures.”) 

4363— 

4364— 


4370— 

4371— 

4372— 

4373— 

4374— 


SCHEDULE  XV— RUBBER  AND  COMPOSI¬ 
TION  GOODS 

Group  260 — Rubber  Reclaiming 

4400 —  Rubber  Reclaiming. 

4401 —  Rubber  Reclaiming — not  using  benzine, 

naphtha  or  gasoline  (not  available  for 
division  of  payroll). 

4402— 

Group  261 — Soft  Rubber  Goods  Mfg. 

4406— 

4407— 

4408— 

4409 —  Rubber  Garments  Mfg. — including  rub¬ 

ber  mill. 

4410 —  Rubber  Goods  Mfg. — not  otherwise 

classified. 

4410 —  Plumbers  Supplies  Mfg. :  Rubber  Goods 

(not  otherwise  classified). 

4411 —  Rubber  Cement  Mfg. 

4413 — Rubber  Belting  Mfg. 

4416 —  Rubber  Garments  Mfg. — no  rubber  mill. 

4417—  Rubber  Boot  and  Shoe  Mfg. 

4418 —  Rubber  Stamp  and  Pad  Mfg. 

Group  262 — Rubber  Tire  Mfg. 

4420 —  Rubber  Tire  Mfg. 

4421- 

Group  263 — Gutta  Percha  Mfg. 

4425 —  Gutta-Percha  Mfg. 

4426- 

Group  264 — Hard  Rubber  Goods  Mfg. 

4430 —  Vulcanized  Rubber  Mfg. — (not  available 

for  division  of  payroll). 

4431 —  Phonograph  Record  Mfg. 

4432 —  Fountain  Pen  Mfg. 

4433— 

4434— 

Group  265 — Manufacturing  Celluloid,  etc. 

4440 —  Celluloid  Mfg.  (pyroxylin  plastics). 

4441 —  Fiberloid  Mfg. 

4442—  Viscoloid  Mfg. 

4443 —  Pyroxylin  Plastic  Mfg. 

4444— 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


Group  266 — Celluloid  Goods  Mfg. 

4450 —  Composition  Goods  Mfg. — containing 

celluloid  (no  celluloid  mfg.  or  use  of 
celluloid). 

4451 —  Tortoise  Shell  Goods  Mfg. — manufac¬ 

tured  from  real  and  imitation  tortoise 
shell. 

4452 —  Celluloid  Goods  Mfg. — from  celluloid  and 

from  composition  in  the  manufacture  of 
which  celluloid  has  been  used — no  cellu¬ 
loid  mfg. 

4453 —  Button  Mfg. — celluloid. 

4454 —  Advertising  Signs  Mfg. — celluloid. 

4456 —  Leather  (imitation)  Mfg. — using  py¬ 

roxylin  or  pyroxylin  composition. 

4457— 

4458— 

Group  267 — Printers’  Rollers  Mfg. 

4460 — Printers’  Rollers  Mfg. 

Group  268 — Insulation 

4470 — Cables — insulation — no  wire  drawing. 

4470 —  Wire  Insulation — no  wire  drawing. 

4471 —  Piping  Mfg. — flexible  (not  metal)  for  in¬ 

terior  work  in  buildings  to  carry  electric 
wires. 

4472 —  Circular  Loom  Mfg. — flexible  piping  for 

electric  wires. 

4473— 

4474— 


Group  269 — Bone,  Ivory,  etc. 

4480 —  Button  Mfg. — pearl  and  shell. 

4481 —  Ivory  Turning. 

4481—  Bone  and  Ivory  Turning. 

4482—  Button  Mfg. — vegetable  ivory. 

4483 —  Lime  Mfg. — from  oyster  shells. 

4485 —  Horn  Goods  Mfg.  (not  containing  py¬ 

roxylin). 

4486— 

4487— 

Group  270 — Oil  Cloth  &  Linoleum  Mfg. 

4490 —  Oil  Cloth  Mfg. — all  kinds. 

4491 —  Linoleum  and  Cork  Carpet  Mfg.. 

4492 —  Leather  (imitation)  Mfg. — not  using 

pyroxylin  or  pyroxylin  composition. 


4493— 

4494— 

4495— 

4496 — 

4497 — 

4498 —  • 

4499— 

SCHEDULE  XVI— CHEMICAL 

Group  280 — Baking  Powder  and  Yeast 

4500 —  Baking  Powder  Mfg. — no  can  mfg. 

4501 —  Yeast  Mfg. — no  can  mfg. 

4502 —  Soda-Bicarbonate  Mfg. 

4503— 

4504— 

Group  281 — Heavy  Acids,  etc. 

4510 —  Acid  Mfg.  (not  otherwise  classified). 

4511 —  Analytical  Chemists — including  shop 

work  and  work  performed  away  from 
shop. 

4512 —  Sulphur  Refining. 

4513—  Vitriol  Mfg. 

4514 —  Picric  Acid  Mfg. 

4515 — 

4516 — 

Group  282 — Light  Acids  and  Other  Chemicals 

4521 —  Ammonia  Mfg. 

4522 —  Tartaric  Acid  Mfg. 

4523 —  Disinfectant  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classi¬ 

fied. 

4524 —  -Chemical  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classified. 

4525 —  Saltpetre  Mfg. 

4526 —  Wood  Preservative  Mfg. — not  otherwise 

classified. 

4527 —  Bleaching  Powder  Mfg. 

4528 —  Creosote  Mfg. 

4529—  Borax  Mfg. 

4530 —  Camphor  Mfg. 

4532 —  Arsenic  Mfg. 

4533 —  Carbide  of  Calcium  Mfg. 

I  4534 — Salt  Mfg. — not  mining  or  sinking  wells. 

4535 —  Alcohol  Mfg. 

4536 —  Acetic  Acid  Mfg. 

4537— 

4538— 

4539— 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


Group  283 — Dyes,  Paints,  Colors,  etc. 

4550 —  Lead  Mfg. — red. 

4551 —  Lead  Mfg. — white. 

4552 —  Lamp  Black  Mfg. 

4553 —  Aniline  and  Alizarine  Mfg. 

4554 —  Color  Mfg. — dry. 

4557 —  Ink  Mfg. — printing. 

4558 —  Paint  Mfg. — no  lead  mfg. 

4559 —  Putty  Mfg. 

4560—  Whiting  Mfg. 

4561 —  Varnish  Mfg. 

4562 —  Zinc-Oxide  Mfg. 

4563— 

4564— 

Group  284 — Fertilizer 

4580 —  Fertilizer  Mfg. — not  phosphate  compa¬ 

nies. 

4581 —  Phosphate  Works — no  mining. 

4582— 

4583— 

Group  285 — Ink,  Blacking,  etc. 

4590 — Shoe  and  Harness  Blacking  Mfg. — no  can 
mfg. 

4590 —  Blacking  Mfg. — shoe — no  can  mfg. 

4591 —  Metal  Polish  Mfg. — no  can  mfg. 

4592 —  Stove  Polish  Mfg. 

4594 — Ink  Mfg. — writing. 

4596- 

Group  286 — Drugs  and  Medicines 

4601 — Drug  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classified. 

4605 — Patent  Medicine  Mfg. 

4607 — Pharmaceutists. 

4609—  Serum  (hog)  Mfg. — not  operating  pack¬ 

ing  houses  (not  available  for  division  of 

payroll). 

4610— 

4611— 

Group  287 — Extracts 

4620 —  Essential  Oils  Mfg. — including  distilla¬ 

tion. 

4621 —  Flavoring  Extract  Mfg. 

4622 —  Medicinal  Extract  Mfg. 

4623—  Perfumery  and  Flavoring  Essence  Mfg. 

4624 —  Extract  Mfg. — dyewood. 


4625 —  Extract  Mfg. — tanning. 

4626— 

4627— 

Group  288 — Gases 

4633 —  Carbonic  Acid  Gas  Mfg. 

4634 —  Oxygen  and  Hydrogen  Mfg. — electro¬ 

lytic  process. 

4635 —  Oxygen  and  Hydrogen  Mfg. — liquid  air 

process. 

4636 —  Acetylene  Gas  Tank  Charging  Stations — 

operation. 

4637— 

4638— 

4639— 

Group  289 — Glue,  etc. 

4650—  Size  Mfg. 

4651 —  Mucilage  Mfg. 

4652 —  Isinglass  Mfg. — fish  glue. 

4653 —  Glue  Mfg. 

4654 —  Gelatine  Mfg. 

4655 —  Paste  Mfg. 

4656 —  Sealing  Wax  Mfg. 

4657 —  Capsule  Mfg. — gelatine. 

4658— 

4659— 

Group  290 — Oils  (Animal) 

4660 —  Cod  Liver  Oil  Mfg. 

4661—  Oil  Mfg.— lard. 

4662 —  Oil  Mfg. — fish  (not  otherwise  classified). 

4663 —  Oil  Mfg. — tallow. 

4664 —  Wool  Extract  Mfg. — lanolin. 

4665— 

Group  291 — Oils  (Cottonseed) 

4670 —  Cottonseed  Oil  Mfg.— with  or  without 

refining. 

4671—  Cottonseed  Oil  Refining  (no  manufac¬ 

turing  or  expressing  of  oil). 

4673— 

4674- 

Group  292 — Oils  (Vegetable) — All  Other 

4681 — Castor  Oil  Mfg. 

4683 — Oil  Mfg. — vegetable — not  otherwise 

classified. 


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■■ 


CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


4685 —  Oil  Mfg. — linseed. 

4686— 

4687— 


Group  293 — Pharmaceutical  Supplies 

4690 — Absorbent  Cotton  Mfg. 

4692 —  Dental  Material  Mfg. — not  otherwise 

classified. 

4693 —  Pharmaceutical  and  Surgical  Goods  Mfg. 

— not  otherwise  classified. 

4694— 


Group  294 — Starch,  etc. 

4701—  Dextrine  Mfg. — wet  process. 

4702 —  Glucose  Mfg. — wet  process. 

4703 —  Starch  Mfg. — wet  process. 

4704 —  Dextrine  Mfg. — dry  process. 

4705 —  Glucose  Mfg. — dry  process. 

4706 —  Starch  Mfg. — dry  process. 

4707— 

4708— 

4709— 


Group  295 — Lard  and  Other  Fats 

4710 —  Candle  Mfg. 

4711 —  Glycerine  Mfg. 

4712 —  Grease  Mfg. 

4715 —  Tallow  Chandlers. 

4716 —  Lard  Refining. 

4717 —  Butterine  Mfg. 

4718 —  Oleomargarine  Mfg. 

4719— 

4720— 


Group  296 — Soap  and  Soap  Powder 

4720 —  Soap  Mfg. 

4721 —  Soap  Powder  Mfg. 

4722— 

4723— 


Group  297 — Matches 

4730 —  Match  Mfg. — excluding  lumbering  op¬ 

erations. 

4731- 


Group  298 — Petroleum  &  Allied  Products 

4740 —  Oil  Refining — petroleum. 

4741 —  Tar  Mfg. — coal  tar,  manufacturing  and 

refining  coal  tar  and  its  by-products, 
including  saturating  of  paper  and  felt 
with  tar,  no  felt  or  paper  making,  no 
coke  oven  operations. 

4742 —  Axle  Grease  Mfg. 

4743 —  Gasoline  Mfg. — from  casing  head  gas. 

4744 —  Wax  Mfg.  (not  sealing  wax). 

4745 —  Asphalt  Works  (shop  and  yard  only). 

4746— 

4747— 

4748— 

4749— 

Group  299 — Explosives 

4760 —  Fuse  Mfg. 

4761 —  Fireworks  Mfg. — no  exhibition  work. 

4765 —  Projectile,  Shell  or  Case — charging  and 

loading. 

4766 —  Cartridge  Mfg. — charging  and  loading — 

all  operations  involving  the  handling  of 
explosives,  including  the  manufacture 
of  fulminate. 

4767 — 

4768 — 

4769— 

4770 —  Powrder  Mfg. 

4790— 

4791— 

4792— 

4793— 

4794 — 


4795— 

4796 — 
4697— 

4798 — 

4799- 


SCHEDULE  XVII— MISCELLANEOUS  MFG. 

Group  310 — Sporting  and  Military  Goods  Mfg. 

4900 —  Fishing  Tackle  Mfg. — not  otherwise 

classified. 

4901—  Fishing  Rod  Mfg. 

4902 —  Sporting  Goods  Mfg. — not  otherwise 

classified. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


4903—  Whip  Mfg. 

4904 —  Military  or  Fraternal  Orders  Equipment 

and  Regalia  Mfg. — not  otherwise  classi¬ 
fied — no  stamping. 

4905— 

4906 — 


Group  311 — Butchers’  and  Dairy  Supplies  Mfg. 

4910 —  Butchers’  Supplies  Mfg. 

4911 —  Creamery  and  Dairy  Supplies  Mfg. 

4912— 

4913— 


Group  312 — Photographic  Goods  Mfg. 

4921 — Photographic  Sensitive  Films  and  Dry 
Plates — manufacturing  and  development 
of  negatives  only. 

4923 —  Photographic  Supplies  Mfg. 

4924- 


Group  313 — Diamond  Cutting 

4930 —  Diamond  Cutting  and  Polishing  (not 
available  for  division  of  payroll). 

4931- 


Group  314 — Soda  Water  Fountain  Mfg. 

4940 —  Soda  Water  Fountain  and  Apparatus 

Mfg. 

4941- 


Group  315 — Advertising  and  Art  Novelties  Mfg. 

4950 —  Advertising  Novelties  Mfg. — not  exclu¬ 

sively  wood,  metal  or  celluloid. 

4951 —  Art  Novelties — finishing  and  assembling 

only  (not  otherwise  classified) — no 
stamping  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

4952— 

4953— 


Group  316 — Artificial  Limbs 

4970 —  Artificial  Limb  Mfg. 

4971— 

4972— 


Group  317 — Miscellaneous  Manufactures 

4980 — Buffing  Wheel  Mfg. — cloth  or  leather 
only. 

4982 —  Steam  Packing  Mfg. — not  metal. 

4983— 

4984— 


4990— 

4991— 

4992— 

4993— 

4994— 


4995— 

4996— 

4997— 

4998— 

4999— 


DIVISION  D 

BUILDING,  CONSTRUCTION  AND 
ENGINEERING  WORK,  INCLUDING 
BOAT  BUILDING 

SCHEDULE  XVIII— BUILDING 

Group  350 — Masonry  (Chimneys  and  Blast 

Furnaces) 

* 

5000 — Chimney  Construction — stone,  brick  or 
concrete,  not  structural  iron  or  steel. 

5000 —  Masonry — building  chimneys  only  (no 

structural  iron  or  steel)  (no  blasting). 

5001 —  Smokestacks  and  Chimneys — lining. 

5002 —  Blast  Furnaces — erection,  repair  and 

relining. 

5003— 

5004— 

Group  351 — Masonry  (all  others) 

5020 —  Sewage  Disposal  Plants — construction, 

public,  no  sewer  construction  or  blasting. 

5021 —  Bridge  Building — masonry  other  than 

concrete  (no  blasting). 

5021 —  Masonry  Bridge  Construction — other 

than  concrete  (no  blasting). 

5022 —  Masonry — not  otherwise  classified  (no 

blasting). 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


5023 —  Tunnel  Lining — masonry  or  concrete  (for 

previously  driven  tunnels  otherwise 
completed  by  other  contractors).  (This 
classification  not  available  if  lining  is 
done  by  contractors  constructing 
tunnel). 

5024 —  Marble  and  Stone  Setting — away  from 

shop  (no  blasting). 

5025 —  Silo  Erection — brick,  hollow  tile,  con¬ 

crete  blocks  and  concrete  staves. 

5026 —  Gas  Benches  and  Retorts — installation 

of  (not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 
Payroll  for  Comp.  Coverage  to  include 
drivers  and  drivers’  helpers,  also  chauf¬ 
feurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers. 

5027— 

5028— 

5029— 

Group  352 — Structural  Iron  Erecting  (A) 

5040 —  Iron  Work — erecting  steel  and  iron 

frame  structures  (no  bridge  building). 
Payroll  for  “Comp.”  coverage  to  include 
drivers  and  drivers’  helpers,  also  chauf¬ 
feurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers. 

5041 —  Painting — steel  structures  and  bridges. 

5042 —  Smokestacks  and  Chimneys  (metal) — 

erection  (no  blasting). 

5043 —  Waterworks — erection  of  standpipes  and 

water  towers  (no  blasting). 

5045 — Iron  Work — placing  iron  and  steel  store 
fronts  as  alterations  of  existing  build¬ 
ings.  Payroll  for  Comp.  Coverage  to 
include  drivers  and  drivers’  helpers,  also 
chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers. 
*5046 — Iron  Work— Elevated  R.  R. — erecting 
steel  and  iron  frame  work  (no  bridge 
building).  Payroll  for  “Comp.”  cover¬ 
age  to  include  drivers  and  drivers’  help¬ 
ers,  also  chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs' 
helpers. 

5047 —  Gas  Holders — metal — erecting. 

5048 —  Tanks — metal — erecting  (no  blasting) 

(not  otherwise  classified). 

5049— 

5050— 

5051— 

Group  353 — Structural  Iron  Erecting  (B) 

5060 —  V aults — prison  vaults  and  cells,  erection. 

5061 —  Iron  and  Steel  Lock  Gates — construction 

and  installation. 

5063 — Silo  Erection — metal. 

5065 — V aults — fire  and  burglar  proof — construc¬ 
tion  and  installation. 


5066 —  Merry-go-rounds,  Swings,  and  other  sim¬ 

ilar  movable  amusement  devices — dis¬ 
mantling,  removing,  erecting  and 
repairing. 

5067 —  Bridge  Building — metal  (no  blasting). 

5068— 

5069— 


Group  354 — Iron  and  Steel  Work  (for  Exterior 

of  Bldgs.) 

5080 —  Lightning  Rods — erection. 

5081 —  Iron  Work— erecting  and  repairing  bal¬ 

conies,  fire  escapes,  railings,  staircases, 
coal  chutes,  fireproof  shutters  (outside 
„  of  buildings).  Payroll  for  “Comp.”  cov¬ 
erage  to  include  drivers  and  drivers’ 
helpers,  also  chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs’ 
helpers. 

5081 —  Fire  Escapes — erection  and  repair. 

5082 —  Fireproof  Shutters — erection  and  repair. 

5083 —  Electric  Cutting  and  Welding — including 

shop. 

5084 —  Oxy-Acetylene  Cutting  and  Welding 

(autogenous) — away  from  shop. 

5085 —  Windmills — erection. 

5086 —  Corrugated  Iron  Buildings — erecting,  or 

covering  buildings  already  constructed 
(no  structural  steel  work). 

5087— 

5088— 

Group  355 — Metal  Construction  (Inside  of 

Bldgs.) 

5100 — Iron  Work —  (ornamental)  — •erection 

within  buildings. 

5100 —  Ornamental  Brass,  Bronze  and  Iron 

Work  within  buildings — erection. 

5101 —  Metal  Ceilings  and  Wall  Covering — 

installation. 

5103 —  Door,  Window  Frame  or  Sash — erection 

and  repair,  metal  or  metal  covered. 

5104 —  Window  Frames  (metal) — installation. 

5105 —  Coppersmithing,  installing  and  erecting 

appliances,  copper  and  other  sheet  met¬ 
als,  wholly  inside  buildings  not  in 
course  of  construction. 

5108 —  Theatre  Stage  Rigging — setting  up  orna¬ 

mental,  architectural  and  theatre  iron 
work,  and  all  mechanical  effects  over 
stages  of  theatres,  including  hanging  of 
signs,  setting  stairways,  iron  beams  and 
lintels,  all  included  in  the  operations  of 
stage  rigging. 

5109 —  Safety  Treads — installation. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


5110 —  Wire  Work — interior  erection  only,  ex¬ 

cluding  ornamental  brass,  bronze  or 
iron  work. 

5111 —  Coppersmithing — away  from  shop. 

5112 —  Tank  Building — metal — erecting  within 

buildings  exclusively. 

5113 —  Locksmithing — repairing,  fitting  and  in¬ 

stalling  locks  in  completed  buildings 
(including  shop). 

5114 —  Appliances — installing  and  erecting  cop¬ 

per  and  other  sheet  metal  wholly  inside 
buildings  not  in  course  of  construction 
(not  otherwise  classified). 

5115 — 

5116 — 

5117 — 

Group  356 — Installation  of  Metal  Appliances 
(within  Bldgs.)  , 

5140 —  Office  Furniture  .  and  Fixtures — metal — 

erection  of. 

5141—  Window  Opening  Devices — installation. 

5142 —  Mail  Chutes — installation. 

5143 —  Carrier  Systems — installation  and  repair 

— inside  of  mercantile  buildings  only 
(gravity,  pneumatic  or  power). 

5145 —  Gravity  Chutes — erection. 

5146— 

5147— 

Group  357 — Elevator  Erection,  Passenger  or 

Freight 

5160 —  Elevator  Erection — passenger  or  freight. 

5161 —  Elevators— repairs  only— passenger  or 

freight. 

5163 —  Hod  Hoists— installation,  operation  and 

removal  of  hod  elevators  and  construc¬ 
tion  hoists. 

5164 — 


Group  358 — Plumbing  and  Gas  Fitting 

5180 —  Soap  Dispensers — installation  and  in¬ 

spection. 

5181 —  Furnaces  (heaters  or  stoves) — installa¬ 

tion. 

5182 —  Gas,  Steam  and  Hot  Water  Apparatus 

Fitting — including  installation  of  ven¬ 
tilating  plants  (shop  and  outside). 
Must  include  shop  payroll  if  any. 

5183 —  Plumbing — including  house  connections. 

Must  include  shop  payroll  if  any. 


5184 —  Steam  Pipes  or  Boilers — applying  cork, 

asbestos  and  other  non-conducting  ma¬ 
terials  to  same. 

5185 —  Vacuum  Cleaning  Systems — installation. 

5186 —  Thermostats  — installation. 

5188 —  Automatic  Sprinkler — installation. 

5189- 


Group  359 — Electrical  Equipment — Installation 

5190 —  Electrical  Equipment — installation  and 

repairs  within  buildings  and  on  build¬ 
ings  incidental  to  such  inside  work,  in¬ 
cluding  the  making  of  service  connec¬ 
tions  for  such  work,  excluding  the 
installation  of  equipment  in  power 
plants. 

5191- 


Group  360 — Concrete  Construction 

5200 —  Concrete  Erection — unit  system,  con¬ 

struction  of  concrete  columns,  beams, 
roofs,  walls  and  floors  in  sections,  in¬ 
cluding  subsequent  erection  and  placing 
of  same. 

5201 —  Fireproof  Construction — reinforced  or 

suspended  concrete  floors. 

5202 —  Silo  Erection — concrete. 

5203 —  Concrete  Work — bridge  building —  pay¬ 

roll  to  include  those  engaged  in  making, 
setting  up  and  taking  down  frames, 
scaffolds,  false  work  and  concrete  dis¬ 
tributing  apparatus  (no  blasting). 

5204 —  Concrete  Work — buildings  (not  grain  el¬ 

evators),  reinforced  concrete  construc¬ 
tion,  with  self-bearing  floors  or  other 
horizontal  surfaces  or  parts,  constructed 
by  means  of  reinforced  concrete.  Pay¬ 
roll  to  include  those  engaged  in  making, 
setting  up,  taking  down  frames,  scaf¬ 
folds,  false  work  and  concrete  distribut¬ 
ing  apparatus  (no  blasting.) 

5205 —  Concrete  Mixers  (mechanical) — opera¬ 

tion  of — (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

5206 —  Concrete  Work — grain  elevators.  Pay¬ 

roll  to  include  those  engaged  in  making, 
setting  up,  and  taking  down  frames, 
scaffolds,  false  work  and  concrete  dis¬ 
tributing  apparatus. 

5207 —  Concrete  Work — dams.  Payroll  to  in¬ 

clude  those  engaged  in  making,  setting 
up,  and  taking  down  frames,  scaffolds, 
false  work  and  concrete  distributing  ap¬ 
paratus  (no  blasting). 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


5208 —  Concrete  Work — buildings  (not  grain  el¬ 

evators),  concrete  construction,  without 
reinforcement,  either  monolithic  in  form 
or  by  means  of  blocks  in  which  floors, 
beams  and  horizontal  bearing  surfaces 
are  not  of  reinforced  or  self-bearing  con¬ 
crete.  Payroll  to  include  those  engaged 
in  making,  setting  up  and  taking  down 
frames,  scaffolds,  false  work  and  con¬ 
crete  distributing  apparatus  (no  blast¬ 
ing). 

5209 —  Concrete  Work — foundations  for  build¬ 

ings.  Payroll  to  include  those  engaged 
in  making,  setting  up  and  taking  down 
frames,  scaffolds,  false  work  and  con¬ 
crete  distributing  apparatus,  excluding 
all  work  in  tunnels,  subways  or  caissons 
for  which  use  proper  classifications  and 
rates. 

5210 —  Concrete  Work — piers  or  abutments  for 

bridges  (not  concrete  bridges),  retain¬ 
ing  walls,  water  conduits  (no  tunneling) 
and  other  structures  (no  buildings, 
bridges  or  dams).  Payroll  to  include 
those  engaged  in  making,  setting  up  and 
taking  down  frames,  scaffolds,  false 
work  and  concrete  distributing  appara¬ 
tus,  excluding  all  work  in  tunnels,  sub¬ 
ways  or  caissons,  for  which  use  proper 
classifications  and  rates. 

*5211 — Concrete  Work — highway  bridges  or  cul¬ 
verts  where  floor  is  not  more  than  10 
ft.  above  ground  and  span  does  not  ex¬ 
ceed  20  ft.  Payroll  to  include  those  en¬ 
gaged  in  making,  setting  up  and  taking 
down  frames,  scaffolds  and  false  work 
(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

5212 —  Fireproof  Construction — by  means  of 

wire  lathing  and  concreting,  excluding 
roofs,  floors  and  horizontal  surfaces. 

5213— 

5214 — 

5215 — 

5216 — 


Group  361 — Marble  and  Stone  Work  Con¬ 
struction 

5320 —  Marble  and  Stone  Work — decoration  in 

place  only. 

5321 —  Mausoleums  and  Monuments  in  ceme¬ 

teries — erection  only. 

5322 —  Statuary — in  connection  with  mau¬ 

soleums,  monuments  or  mortuary  work, 
erection  only. 

5323— 


Group  362 — Marble  and  Stone  Work  (Bldg. 

Interiors) 

5340 —  Mantel  Setting  and  Repairing — (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 

5341 —  Marble  and  Stone  Setting — inside  con¬ 

struction  only. 

5342 —  Soda  Water  Fountains — installation  and 

repair. 

5343 —  Fireproofing — tile  construction  and  re¬ 

pair. 

5344—  Tile  Installation — interior. 

5345 —  Mosaic  Work — within  buildings. 

534-6 — Floor  Surfacing  by  machines  operated  by 
electricity. 

5347 —  Plaster  Block  Partitions — erection  inside 

of  buildings  (not  fireproof  tile). 

5348— 

5349— 


Group  363 — Carpentry  Work  (Outside) 

5400 —  -Silo  Erection — wood. 

5401 —  Carpentry — not  otherwise  classified. 

5402 —  Hot  House — erection. 

5404 —  -Tank  Erecting— wood. 

5405 —  Buildings — portable — erection  of  sec¬ 

tional  buildings. 

5405 —  Portable  Buildings — erection. 

5406 —  Scaffolds — installation,  operation  and  re¬ 

moval. 

5407 —  Bridge  Building — wood  (no  blasting). 

5408— 

5409— 


Group  364 — Carpentry  Work  (Inside) 

*5430 — Dumbwaiters — installation. 

5431 —  Stairbuilding  (wooden) — erection  (not 

available  for  division  of  payroll). 

5432 —  Ladders — installation  in  buildings. 

5434 —  Weather  Strips — installation. 

5435 —  Showcases — erection  and  installation. 

5436 —  Parquet  Floor  Laying. 

5437 —  Carpentry — installation  of  interior  trim, 

such  as  builders’  finish  and  cabinet  work. 
5440— Refrigerator  Erection — installation  and 
repair. 

*5441 — Wine  Vats  (wood) — installation  of 

within  constructed  buildings — away 

from  shop. 

5442 —  Window  Screens — installation. 

5443 —  Lathing. 


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5444 —  Wall  Board — installation  (no  plaster 

board). 

5445— 

5446 — 


Group  365 — Painting,  Plastering  and  Decorating 

5461—  Painting'  and  decorating  away  from  shop 

(not  exterior  work),  excluding  painting 
steel  structures  and  bridges. 

5462 —  Glaziers  (away  from  shop). 

5466 —  Waterproofing  in  or  on  structures  by 

means  of  felt,  paper,  burlap  or  pitch  (no 
roofing  and  no  subaqueous  work)  (not 
available  for  division  of  payroll). 

5467 —  Waterproofing,  cellars  and  foundations. 

5469 —  Cleaning  and  renovating  outside  surfaces 

of  buildings. 

5470 —  Tuck  Pointing — not  available  for  di¬ 

vision  of  payroll. 

5471 —  Staff  Work — erecting  buildings  or  struc¬ 

tures. 

5472 —  Stucco  Work — on  outside  of  buildings. 

5473 —  Plastering — on  outside  of  buildings 

(not  otherwise  classified). 

5474— 

5475 — 

5476 — 

Group  366 — Painting,  Paper  Hanging,  Plaster¬ 
ing,  Etc.  (interior  work) 

5480 —  Plastering — (not  otherwise  classified). 

5481 —  Plaster  Board — erection  away  from  shop. 

5483 —  Sign  Painting  or  Lettering — in  buildings 

or  structures. 

5484 — 

5485— 

5490 —  Painting  and  Decorating — interior  work 

away  from  shop. 

5491 —  Paper  Hanging. 

Group  367 — Paving,  etc. 

5500 —  Pavi  ng — not  otherwise  classified  (includ¬ 

ing  yards). 

5501 —  Light  Prisms — installation  and  repair. 

5502 —  Concrete  Work — floors  or  pavements  of 

artificial  stone  or  concrete,  not  rein¬ 
forced  or  self-bearing. 

5503 —  Asphalt  Laying — street  or  sidewalk  (in¬ 

cluding  yard  and  shop). 

5504 —  Sidewalk  Calking. 

5505— 


Group  368 — Roofing 

5540 —  Cornices  and  Skylights — erection  and  re¬ 

pair. 

5541 —  Galvanized  Iron  and  Sheet  Iron  Work — 

erection  and  repair  (no  tank  erection). 
5543 — Tinsmithing — away  from  shop. 

5445 — Roofing — (not  otherwise  classified). 

5546 — Slate  Roofing. 

5546 —  Roofing — slate. 

5547— 

5548 — 


Group  369 — Contracting  (not  otherwise  de¬ 
scribed) 

Jobbing  Work — on  buildings,  other  than 
private  residences,  excluding  iron  and 
steel  erection  and  the  demolition  of 
buildings  (not  available  for  division  of 
payroll). 

Additions  to,  alteration  and  repair  of  as¬ 
sured’s  existing  buildings  or  plants  (not 
maintenance  of  equipment  covered  as 
manufacturing  operations)  excluding 
the  erection  or  demolition  of  structural 
steel  or  of  any  fabricated  iron  or  steel 
product  or  structure,  or  the  construc¬ 
tion  of  sewers,  tunnels,  shafts  or  sub¬ 
ways. 

Architects — supervising. 

Contractors — General.  Where  all  work 
is  sub-contracted,  or  where  contractor 
performs  work  involving  more  than 
one  manual  classification : 

5604 —  For  watchmen,  timekeepers  and  cleaners 

only. 

5605 —  For  superintendent  only. 

5606 —  For  officers,  superintendents  and  other 

employees  supervising  the  entire  work. 
*5607 — Jobbing  Work — private  residences  ex¬ 
clusively,  excluding  iron  and  steel  erec¬ 
tion  and  the  demolition  of  buildings  (not 
available  for  division  of  payroll). 

5608— 

5609—  ,  • 

Group  370 — Contracting  (not  otherwise  classi¬ 
fied) 

Contractors — building  private  residences, 
flats  or  apartments,  with  or  without 
stores,  one  story  stores  and  stores  with 
offices  above,  private  stables  and  private 
garages,  and  buildings  not  mercantile  or 
factory,  all  not  exceeding  three  stories 


5601— 


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5603— 


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and  basement  in  height,  including  job¬ 
bing  work  connected  therewith  (no 
blasting),  excluding  the  erection  of 
churches,  theatres,  railroad  stations, 
round  houses,  court  houses,  city  halls 
and  capitol  buildings : 

5642 —  Masonry  or  Concrete  Work. 

5643 —  Carpentry  Work,  including  interior 

trim  and  cabinet  work. 

5644 —  -  Cellar  Excavating. 

5645— 

5646— 

Group  371 — Building  Raising  and  Wrecking 

5701 —  Wrecking — not  marine  (no  blasting). 

5702 —  Building  Raising — shoring  buildings,  re¬ 

moving  walls  and  foundations,  columns 
and  piers,  and  rebuilding  same. 

5703 —  Building  Moving.  Payroll  for  “Comp.” 

coverage  to  include  drivers,  etc. 

5704 —  Salvage  Operations — all  operations  in¬ 

cidental  to  wrecking,  shoring  or  other 
structural  work  in  buildings  previously 
damaged  by  fire,  including  the  handling 
of  machinery. 

5705 —  Salvage  Operations — all  operations  in 

damaged  buildings  or  elsewhere  inciden¬ 
tal  to  the  sorting,  removing,  storing,  re¬ 
conditioning  and  distributing  of  mer¬ 
chandise  from  buildings  previously 
damaged  by  fire.  No  wrecking,  shoring 
or  other  structural  operation. 

5706— 

5707— 


5720— 

5721— 

5722— 

5723— 

5724— 


5725 — 

5726— 

5727— 

5728— 

5729— 


SCHEDULE  XIX— CONSTRUCTION  AND 
ENGINEERING 

Group  380 — Bridges,  Dams,  etc. 

6002 — Dam  Construction — excluding  the  con¬ 
struction  of  concrete  dams  (no  blasting). 

•Special  Classification  not  in  Basic  Manual. 


6003 —  Pile  Driving — including  timber  wharf 

building. 

6004 —  Marine  Railway — construction. 

6005 —  Jetty  and  Breakwater  Construction — no 

blasting. 

6006 —  Crib  Work. 

6008 — Dry  Docks — construction  (no  blasting). 

6010 —  Waterworks — construction  of  pumping 

station,  dams  and  reservoirs. 

6011— 

6012- 

Group  381 — Surveying  and  Inspecting 

6030 —  Surveying  and  Inspecting  Engineer  work, 

including  sharpening  of  stakes  and  other 
shop  work  incident  to  surveying  and 
inspection  of  construction  operations 
(no  actual  construction  operations  of 
any  description  and  no  supervising  or 
superintending  of  construction  opera¬ 
tions)  (not  available  for  division  of  pay¬ 
roll). 

6031- 


Group  382 — Clearing  and  Grading 

6040 —  Clearing  Land,  removing  stumps  and 

grading  for  agricultural  purposes  ex¬ 
clusively.  Payroll  for  “Comp.”  cover¬ 
age  to  include  drivers,  etc. 

6041 —  Grading  Land — no  canal  or  cellar  ex¬ 

cavation,  excluding  railroad  construc¬ 
tion  and  road  or  street  making,  no  quar¬ 
rying  or  blasting.  Payroll  for  “Comp.” 
coverage  to  include  drivers,  etc. 

6042 —  State  or  Municipal  Road  or  Street  Mak¬ 

ing — including  culverts  not  exceeding 
10  ft.  span.  All  operations  except 
quarrying  and  blasting. 

*6045 — Levee  Construction  or  Reconstruction. 
6046 — Landscape  Gardening,  no  blasting.  Pay¬ 
roll  for  “Comp.”  coverage  to  include 
drivers  and  drivers’  helpers,  also  chauf¬ 
feurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers. 

*6047 — Reclaiming  Swamp  Lands — rate  applies 
to  all  employees  engaged  in  any  capa¬ 
city  in  connection  with  the  work. 

6048— 

6049- 

Group  383 — Railroad  Construction  (all  kinds) 

6100 — Railroad  Construction — electric,  rail 

joint  welding  in  street  by  molten  metal 
or  electricity. 


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6101 — Railroad  Signals — erection  or  installation 
(not  including  operation  of  railroad). 
610-1 — Railroad  Construction — electric,  horse  or 
cable  (not  including  third  rail  systems), 
laying  or  relaying  of  rails,  exclusively. 
Payroll  for  “Comp.”  coverage  to  include 
drivers  and  drivers’  helpers,  also  chauf¬ 
feurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers  (not  avail¬ 
able  for  division  of  payroll). 

6106 — 

6107 — • 

Group  384 — Drilling 

6200 —  Diamond  Drilling. 

6201 —  Artesian  Well  Drilling. 

6202 —  Oil  Producing — drilling  new  wells,  clean¬ 

ing  out  and  drilling  old  wells  deeper, 
erecting  or  dismantling  derricks  (ex¬ 
cluding  the  shooting  of  wells). 

6203 —  Drilling  Work — (not  diamond  drilling) 

— prospecting  for  ore  (no  shaft  sinking, 
no  blasting). 

6204— 

Group  385 — Excavating,  etc. 

6220 —  Cellar  Excavation  (no  caisson  or  sub¬ 

aqueous  work),  including  digging  holes 
and  filling  them  with  concrete  for  foun¬ 
dations  for  buildings. 

6221 —  Excavation — bridge  foundations,  retain¬ 

ing  walls,  and  bases  of  dams — no  caisson 
work  or  cellar  excavation  (no  blasting). 

6222 —  Pile  Driving — building  foundations  only. 

6223 —  Dredging — by  floating  dredges.  (All  op¬ 

erations  except  rock  drilling  and  blast¬ 

ing-) 

6224 —  Dredging — excavation  by  means  of  suc¬ 

tion  dredges  only,  including  loading  and 
unloading. 

6225 —  Ditch  Digging — no  sewer  or  canal  build¬ 

ing  or  excavation  for  water  or  gas 
mains — no  blasting. 

6226 —  Sewage  Disposal  Plants — construction — 

for  private  houses,  institutions,  or  hotels, 
and  not  connected  with  public  sewers 
(no  blasting). 

6227 —  Cellar  Excavation  (no  caisson  or  sub¬ 

aqueous  work,  and  no  blasting) — maxi¬ 
mum  depth  of  excavation,  12  feet  (not 
available  for  division  of  payroll). 

*6228 — Cold  Dredging — including  the  operation 
and  transportation  of  dredges. 

*6229 — Irrigation  Works — construction,  includ¬ 
ing  extension  of  laterals. 

*6230 — Gold  Dredging — including  exploration 
operations,  maintenance  and  repair  of 
dredges. 

•Special  Classification  not  in  Basic  Manual. 


6231 —  Dredging — by  floating  dredges — drilling 

and  blasting. 

6232— 

6233— 

6234— 


Group  386 — Tunneling,  Subways,  etc. 

6250 —  Caisson  Work — bridges  and  other  sub¬ 

aqueous  work;  payroll  to  include  that  of 
all  employees  working  under  air  pres¬ 
sure,  and  all  others  engaged  in  or  upon 
the  caissons  or  the  apparatus  connected 
therewith. 

6251 —  Tunneling — including  all  work  to  com¬ 

pletion. 

6252 —  Shaft  Sinking. 

6253 —  Caisson  Work — building  foundations; 

payroll  to  include  that  of  all  employees 
working  under  air  pressure  and  all 
others  engaged  in  or  upon  the  caissons 
or  the  apparatus  connected  therewith. 

6254 —  Subway  Construction — for  passenger  and 

freight  traffic,  tunneling  only. 

6255 —  Subway  Construction — for  passenger  and 

freight  traffic — open  cut  or  cut  and 
cover  (no  tunneling). 

6257— 

6258- 

Group  387 — Blasting 

6280 — State  or  Municipal  Road  or  Street  Mak¬ 
ing,  including  culverts  not  exceeding 
10  ft.  span :  Blasting. 

6280 —  Blasting — payroll  to  include  the  whole 

remuneration  of  all  employees  engaged 
in  the  storage,  handling,  or  use  of  ex¬ 
plosives,  including  loading,  capping,  con¬ 
necting  and  firing. 

6281- 

Group  388 — Sewers 

6300 — Sewer  Building — no  limit  of  depth. 

6302 — Sewer  Building— maximum  depth  of  ex¬ 
cavation  7  feet  at  any  point  (not  avail¬ 
able  for  division  of  payroll). 

*6303 — Pipe  Sewers  —  exclusively  —  maximum 

depth  of  excavation  7  feet  at  any  point 
(not  available  for  division  of  payroll) 
(no  blasting). 

6304 —  Cesspool  Digging — including  incidental 

concrete  lining — no  blasting. 

6305— 

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Group  389 — Conduits  and  Pipes,  not  Sewers 

6320 —  Steam  Heating — laying  of  mains  and  sur¬ 

face  or  house  connections  (no  tunneling 
or  blasting). 

6321 —  Waterworks — laying  of  mains  and  sur¬ 

face  or  house  connections  (no  tunneling 
or  blasting). 

6322 —  Refrigerating  Companies — excavation  and 

laying  and  repair  of  pipe  lines  (no 
blasting). 

6324 —  Gas  Works- — laying  of  mains,  and  con¬ 

nections  (no  tunneling  or  blasting). 

6325 —  Conduits  for  electric  wires — construction 

work  (no  blasting). 

*6326 — Oil  Pipe — laying  of — for  the  transporta¬ 
tion  of  oil  in  long  distance  pipe  lines 
(no  tunneling  or  blasting). 

*6330 — Irrigation  Pipe — laying  of — for  purpose 
of  distributing  water  for  irrigation  pur¬ 
poses  through  laterals. 

6331 —  Pneumatic  Tubes — installation,  including 

construction,  care  and  maintenance  of 
conduits  and  manholes  (no  blasting). 

6332— 

6333— 


Group  390 — Canals 

6361 — Canal  Construction  (excluding  barge 
canal  construction) — all  operations  in 
connection  therewith,  except  railroad 
operations,  bridge  building,  caisson  work 
and  wrecking. 

6363- 


Group  391 — Fence  Construction 

6400 —  Fence  Construction — wood,  stone,  metal, 

or  concrete. 

6401— 


6411— 

6412— 

6413— 

6414— 


6415— 

6416 — 

6417 — 

6418 — 

6419— 

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SCHEDULE  XX— BOAT  BUILDING 

Group  400 — Wooden  Boats  (large)  and  Dry 

Docks 

6801 —  Boat  Building — wood,  where  staging  or 

scaffolding  is  used,  not  otherwise  classi¬ 
fied  (including  shop  and  yard  work). 

6802 —  Dry  Docks  (floating) — construction. 

6803 —  Boat  Building — constructing  canal  boats, 

scows  and  barges  (not  available  for  divi¬ 
sion  of  payroll). 

6804— 

Group  401 — Boats,  Wooden  (small) 

6820 —  Boat  Building — constructing  or  repairing 

small  yachts,  sailboats  or  rowboats — 
wood  or  metal — not  exceeding  150  feet 
over  all  (including  shop  and  yard  work). 
Not  available  for  division  of  payroll. 

6821 —  Boat  Buildifng — constructing  or  repairing 

small  yachts,  sailboats  or  rowboats — 
wood  or  metal— not  exceeding  40  feet 
over  all  (including  shop  and  yard  work). 

6822 —  Canoe  Building. 

6823 —  Boat  Building — constructing  or  repairing 

motor  boats — wood  or  metal — not  ex¬ 
ceeding  75  feet  over  all  (including  shop 
and  yard  work).  Not  available  for  divi¬ 
sion  of  payroll. 

6824— 


Group  402 — Boat  and  Ship  Building  (Steel  or 

Iron) 

6840 —  Boat  Building — iron  or  steel,  where  stag¬ 

ing  or  scaffolding  is  used,  not  otherwise 
classified  (including  shop  and  yard  work). 

6841- 

Group  403 — Boat  and  Ship  Repairing,  Rigging, 

etc. 

6860 —  Dry  Docks — operating  docks  and  repair¬ 

ing  vessels  only,  including  shipwright 
work  (no  construction  of  docks). 

6861 —  Shipwright  Work: 

Repairing  vessels,  or  the  machinery 
therein  while  afloat — no  operations  of 
dry  dock  or  on  dry  dock. 

1  6862 — Marine  Railway — handling  boats,  dis¬ 
placement  over  80  tons. 

!  6863 — Marine  Railway — handling  boats,  dis¬ 
placement  80  tons  or  less.  Not  available 
for  division  of  payroll. 

6864 — Rigging — ship  or  boat.  Not  available  for 
division  of  payroll. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


6865 —  Shipwright  Work :  Shop  employees. 

6866 —  Shipwright  Work:  Repairing  vessels  or 

the  machinery  therein,  including  work 
in  dry  docks. 

6867— 

6868— 

Group  404 — Marine  Wrecking 

6890 —  Wrecking — marine  (including  salvage 

operations)  (no  blasting). 

6891— 

6900— 

6901— 

6902— 

6903— 

6904— 


6905— 

6906— 

6907— 

6908— 

6909— 


DIVISION  E— TRANSPORTATION 
AND  PUBLIC  SERVICE 

SCHEDULE  XXI— TRANSPORTATION 

Group  420 — Steamships 

7000 —  Vessels:  Great  Lakes  Steamers. 

7001 —  Vessels:  Great  Lakes  Tugboats. 

7002 —  Vessels:  Supply  Boats — supplying  water 

or  gasoline  for  shipping. 

7003 —  Vessels :  River  and  Sound  Steamers. 

7004 —  V essels  :  Ocean  and  Coastwise  Steamers. 

7005—  Vessels :  Ocean  and  Coastwise  Tugboats. 

7006 —  Vessels:  Ferries. 

7007 —  Vessels:  Inland  Lake  Vessels — exclud¬ 

ing  vessels  on  the  Great  Lakes. 

7008 —  Vessels:  River  and  Sound  Tugboats. 

7009— 

Group  421 — Sailing  Vessels 

7041 —  Vessels:  Great  Lakes  Sailing  Vessels. 

7042 —  Vessels:  Ocean  and  Coastwise  Sailing 

Vessels. 

7043— 

♦Special  Classification  not  in  Basic  Manual. 


Group  422 — Barges,  Lighters  and  Canal  Boats 

7057— 

7058— 

7059 —  Vessels:  Yachts — private  (either  sail  or 

power). 

7060 —  Vessels:  Barges  and  Lighters — not  other¬ 

wise  classified — operation. 

7061 —  Vessels:  Barges  and  Lighters — oceango¬ 

ing — operation. 

*7061 — Vessels:  Barges  and  Lighters — used  ex¬ 
clusively  in  Baltimore  Harbor  and  upper 
waters  of  Chesapeake  Bay. 

7063 — Vessels:  Boat  Livery — limited  to  boats 
under  15  tons,  including  laying  up  of 
boats  and  putting  in  commission,  used 
for  fishing  and  pleasure  purposes. 

7065 — Vessels:  Canal  Boats  and  Scows — opera¬ 
tion. 


Group  423 — Fisheries  and  Fishing  Vessels 

7066 —  Vessels:  Fishing  Vessels — pound  fishing 

only,  including  work  on  shore  of  pack¬ 
ing,  curing  and  shipping  of  fish,  and 
repairing  nets  and  boats. 

7067 —  Vessels:  Fishing  Vessels  —  motorboats 

and  tugs  only — not  seagoing — engaged 
in  net  fishing  and  lobster  hauling. 

7068 —  Vessels:  Fishing  Vessels — 'motorboats 

and  tugs  only — seagoing — engaged  in 
net  fishing  and  lobster  hauling. 

7071 —  Fisheries — river  only,  including  work  on 

floats  and  on  shore,  including,  if  any, 
curing  and  packing  fish  and  repairing 
nets  and  boats. 

7072 —  Vessels:  Fishing  Vessels — not  otherwise 

classified. 

7073 —  Oystermen — planting  and  harvesting  and 

operation  of  boats.  Payroll  to  include 
entire  remuneration  of  all  employees. 

7074— 

7075— 


Group  424 — Steam  Railroad 

7100 —  Logging  Railroad — operations  (payroll 

for  maintenance  and  extension  of  exist¬ 
ing  lines  must  be  included). 

Railroad  Operation: 

Steam  Railroads — operation,  includes  or¬ 
dinary  maintenance  and  repair  of  road¬ 
bed  : 

7103 —  Shop  Employees. 

7101 —  •  All  other  employees. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


7102 — Railroad  Hazard — in  connection  with 
Mfrs.’  and  Contractors’  risks. 

7104- 


Group  425 — Street  Railroads 

Railroad  Operation: 

Street  Railroads  —  electric  —  interurban, 
operation,  includes  ordinary  mainte¬ 
nance  and  repair  of  roadbed : 

7120 —  All  other  Employees. 

7123 —  Shop  Employees. 

Street  Railroads — cable — operation,  in¬ 
cludes  ordinary  maintenance  and  repair 
of  roadbed : 

7121 —  All  other  Employees. 

7124 —  Shop  Employees. 

Street  Railroads — electric,  all  systems, 
not  interurban — operation,  includes  or¬ 
dinary  maintenance  and  repair  of  road¬ 
bed. 

7122 —  All  other  employees. 

7126 —  Shop  Employees. 

7127 —  - 

7 128— 

Group  426 — Elevated  Railroads  and  Subways 

Railroad  Operation: 

Elevated  Railroads — operation,  includes 
ordinary  maintenance  and  repair  of 
roadbed : 

7140 —  •  All  other  Employees. 

7141—  Shop  Employees. 

7150 — Subways — operation. 

Group  427 — Drivers  and  Stablemen 

7200 — Stablemen  (not  livery,  boarding  or  sales 
stables) — excluding  accidents  to  public 
caused  by  horses  and  vehicles  outside 
the  stable  walls. 

7200 —  Horse  Shows — in  halls,  theatres  or  audi¬ 

toriums  exclusively:  Stablemen. 

7201 —  Livery  and  Boarding  Stables — including 

drivers  and  drivers’  helpers  (not  sales 
stables). 

7202 —  Cab  Companies  (horse) — including  all 

payroll  except  clerical  office  employees. 

,7204 — Omnibus  Companies  (horse) — including 
all  payroll  except  clerical  office  em¬ 
ployees. 

7205 — Drivers  and  Drivers’  Helpers  (not  other¬ 
wise  classified). 


7207 —  Riding  Academies,  Clubs  and  Schools: 

Porters,  waiters,  grooms,  stablemen,  and 
all  other  employees  engaged  in  the  care, 
custody  and  maintenance  of  stables  and 
animals,  excluding  extraordinary  addi¬ 
tions,  alterations  or  repairs. 

7208 —  Truckmen — general  trucking  (not  other¬ 

wise  classified). 

7211 —  Truckmen — drivers,  helpers  and  stable¬ 

men  only,  excluding  blacksmiths,  repair¬ 
men,  rigging  and  the  trucking  of  boilers, 
building  materials,  coal,  ice,  junk  and 
scrap  iron,  machinery,  railway  iron,  safe 
moving,  structural  iron  and  steel  (not 
available  for  division  of  payroll). 

7212 —  Coal  Merchants — receiving  or  shipping 

by  water  or  by  land  and  water,  including 
stevedoring  operations  when  performed 
by  the  assured  by  means  of  power  ma¬ 
chinery:  Drivers  and  Drivers’  Helpers. 

7213 —  Coal  Merchants — receiving  or  shipping 

by  land  but  not  by  water  where  power 
machinery  is  used  either  for  loading  or 
unloading  or  spotting  cars:  Drivers  and 
Drivers’  Helpers. 

7214 —  Coal  Merchants — receiving  or  shipping 

by  land  or  water  where  no  power  ma¬ 
chinery  is  used  for  loading  or  unload¬ 
ing  or  spotting  cars :  Drivers  and 
Drivers’  Helpers. 

7215 —  Breweries — with  or  without  bottling: 

Drivers  and  Drivers’  Helpers. 

'7216 — Ice  Mfg. :  Drivers  and  Drivers’  Helpers. 

7217 —  Malt  Houses:  Drivers  and  Drivers’ 

Helpers. 

7218— 

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7220— 

7221— 

Group  428 — Stevedoring 

7300 — Stevedoring — handling  general  freight, 
seagoing  and  lake  vessels.  - 

7302 —  Steamship  Agencies — wharf  employees 

(stevedores  and  freight  handlers). 

7303 —  Stevedoring — handling  coal,  grain,  salt 

and  other  merchandise  from  lighters  to 
steamships  by  means  of  mechanical  con¬ 
veyors  only  (not  available  for  division 
of  payroll). 

7304 —  Stevedoring — river  and  sound  steamers. 

7305 —  Stevedoring — handling  fruit,  not  general 

freight  (not  available  for  division  of  pay¬ 
roll). 

7306 —  Stevedoring — handling  coal  exclusively. 

7307 —  Stevedoring — handling  ore  exclusively. 

7308— 

7309— 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


Group  429 — Refrigerator  Cars,  Loading,  etc. 

7340 — Refrigerator  Cars — loading  and  unload¬ 
ing,  and  caring  for  freight  in  cars  during 
transit. 


Group  430 — Express  Companies — Operation 

7360 —  Forwarding  Agents — packing,  handling 

and  shipping  merchandise  on  docks  or 
railroad  platforms — no  stevedore  work 
(not  available  for  division  of  payroll). 

7361 —  Express  Companies — urban  or  suburban 

— including  the  hazard  of  railroad  trans¬ 
portation.  Payroll  for  ‘‘Comp.”  cover¬ 
age  to  include  drivers,  etc. 

7363 —  Freight  Handlers — not  otherwise  classi¬ 

fied  (not  loading  or  unloading  vessels — 
not  railroad  employees). 

7364- 

Group  431 — Chauffeurs 

7380 — Chauffeurs  and  Chauffeurs’  Helpers — 
commercial  (not  otherwise  classified). 
7382 — Automobile  Livery,  Garages  and  Taxi¬ 
cab  Stations :  Chauffeurs. 

7385 —  Coal  Merchants — receiving  or  shipping 

by  water  or  by  land  and  water,  includ¬ 
ing  stevedoring  operations  when  per¬ 
formed  by  the  assured  by  means  of 
power  machinery :  Chauffeurs  and 

Chauffeurs’  Helpers. 

7386 —  Coal  Merchants — receiving  or  shipping 

by  land  but  not  by  water  where  power 
machinery  is  used  either  for  loading  or 
unloading  or  spotting  cars :  Chauffeurs 
and  Chauffeurs’  Helpers. 

7387 —  Coal  Merchants — receiving  or  shipping 

by  land  or  water  where  no  power  ma¬ 
chinery  is  used  for  loading  or  unloading 
or  spotting  cars :  Chauffeurs  and  Chauf¬ 
feurs’  Helpers. 

7388 —  Breweries — with  or  without  bottling: 

Chauffeurs  and  Chauffeurs’  Helpers. 

7389 —  Ice  Mfg. :  Chauffeurs  and  Chauffeurs’ 

Helpers. 

7390 —  Malt  Houses :  Chauffeurs  and  Chauf¬ 

feurs’  Helpers. 

7391— 

7392— 

7393— 

7394— 

7395— 


7400— 

7401— 


7402— 

7403— 

7404— 


7405— 

7406— 

7407— 

7408— 

7409— 


SCHEDULE  XXII—  PUBLIC  SERVICE 

Group  450 — Gas  Works — Operation 

7500 —  Gas  Works — including  operation  of  gas 

house,  maintenance  of  existing  works 
and  mains,  making  of  house  connections 
and  installation,  inspection  and  repair 
of  equipment  on  consumer’s  premises. 

7501- 

Group  451 — Natural  Gas  Production 

7510 —  Natural  Gas  Production. 

7511- 

Group  452 — Waterworks — Operation  only 

7520 —  Waterworks — operation  only  (no  con¬ 

struction  work). 

7521- 


Group  453 — Electric  Light  and  Power 

7530 —  Electric  Light  and  Power  line  construc¬ 

tion  work  exclusively — on  transmission 
lines  not  intended  for  local  distribution. 

7531 —  Electric  Light  and  Power  Companies — 

operation,  maintenance,  extension  of 
lines  and  making  of  service  connections. 

7532 —  Electric  Light  and  Power  Companies — 

operation,  maintenance  and  extension  of 
transmission  lines  (not  for  local  distri¬ 
bution). 

7534 —  Electric  Light  and  Power  line  construc¬ 

tion  work — excluding  transmission  lines 
not  intended  for  local  distribution  (not 
available  for  division  of  payroll). 

7535 —  Electrical  Apparatus — erection  and  repair 

work  only,  including  the  making  of 
service  connections  and  the  installation 
of  equipment  in  power  plants,  excluding 
erection  of  poles  and  stringing  of  wires. 

7536 —  Cable  (electric) — placing  of  same  in  con¬ 

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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


7536 —  Conduits — placing  electrical  cable  or  wire 

therein — no  conduit  construction. 

7537 —  Manufacturing  or  Mercantile  plants  en¬ 

gaged  in  generating  electricity  and  sup¬ 
plying  the  same  or  any  part  thereof  to 
other  plants  or  buildings. 

7538— 

7539— 


Group  454 — Steam  Heating  or  Power 

7570 —  Steam  Heating  or  Power  Companies — • 

(not  electric) — operation  of  plant  only, 
no  construction  work. 

7571- 

Group  455 — Sewage  Disposal  Plants  (Operation 

and  Care) 

7580 —  Sewage  Disposal  Plants — care  and  main¬ 

tenance,  excluding  construction  work. 

7581 —  Municipal  Sewage  Disposal  Plants — • 

operation  (construction  work  to  be  cov¬ 
ered  separately  at  Manual  rates). 

7582— 


Group  456 — Garbage  Works 

7590 —  Garbage  Works  (reduction  or  incinera¬ 

tion  of  garbage  or  offal). 

7591- 


Group  457— Telegraph  and  Telephone 

7600 —  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Companies — 

operation,  maintenance,  extension  of 
lines  and  making  of  service  connections. 

7601 —  Telegraph  or  Telephone  Construction. 

7602 —  Fire  Alarms  Systems — municipal — con¬ 

struction. 

7603— 


Group  458 — Pneumatic  Tube  Companies 

7620 — Pneumatic  Tube  Companies — operation. 


Group  459 — Firemen 

7700 — Fire  Patrol  and  Salvage  Corps — not  sal¬ 
vage  operations. 

7700 —  Salvage  Corps  and  Fire  Patrol — rate  as 

“Fire  Patrol  and  Salvage  Corps.” 

7701 —  Firemen. 

7702— 


Group  460 — Policemen  and  Watchmen' 

7720 — Policemen. 

*7721 — Detective  Agencies. 

7722— 

7730— 

7731— 

7732— 

7733— 

7734— 


7735 — 

7736 — 

7737 — 

7738— 

7739— 


DIVISION  F— TRADE  AND 
COMMERCE 

SCHEDULE  XXIII— COMMERCIAL 

Group  470 — Stores — Retail  or  Wholesale 

8000 —  Department  Stores. 

8001 —  Florists — including  service  away  from 

store,  not  cultivating  and  gardening. 

8002 —  Wine  and  Spirit  Merchants — retail. 

8003 —  Butchers — meat  or  provision  stores  (no 

manufacturing,  slaughtering  or  render¬ 
ing,  not  “Packing  Houses — distributing 
stations”). 

8003 —  Marketmen — including  meat  and  provi¬ 

sion  store  (no  manufacturing,  slaughter¬ 
ing  or  rendering;  not  “Packing  Houses 
— distributing  stations”). 

8004 —  Poultry  Dealers — wholesale  and  retail — ■ 

with  or  without  killing  of  poultry. 

8005 —  Milk  Dealers— store  or  depot  only. 

8006 —  Grocers — retail. 

8007 —  Dry  Goods  Stores  (no  manufacturing). 

8008 —  Clothing  Store — retail — no  manufactur¬ 

ing. 

8008 —  Tailor  Store — retail  (no  manufacturing). 

8009 —  Clothing  Store — wholesale — no  manufac¬ 

turing. 

8010 —  Hardware  Stores. 

8011 —  Wine  and  Spirit  Merchants — wholesale. 
*8011 — Wine  Gaugers — rate  as  “Wine  and  Spirit 

Merchants.” 

8012 —  Wine  and  Spirit  Merchants — no  bar  on 

premises — liquor  sold  in  packages  only. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


8013 — Jewelry  Stores — wholesale  or  retail. 

8015 —  Furniture  Dealers  (store  only). 

8016 —  Store  Risks — wholesale  (not  otherwise 

classified). 

8017 —  Store  Risks — retail,  exclusively  (not 

otherwise  classified). 

8018 —  Store  Risks — wholesale  and  retail  (not 

otherwise  classified). 

8019 —  Produce  and  Commission  Merchants  with 

cold  storage  facilities,  not  operating 
refrigerating  machinery. 

8020 —  Cigar  Stores — retail. 

8021 —  Packing  '  Houses — distributing  stations 

(not  available  for  division  of  payroll 
when  located  on  or  adjoining  same 
premises  where  “Packing  House”  opera¬ 
tions  are  carried  on). 

8022 —  Stores :  Piano  or  Organ  Dealers  (store 

only). 

8023 —  • 

8024— 

8025— 

8026— 

8027— 

8050 — Five  and  Ten  Cent  Stores  or  stores  ad¬ 
vertising  merchandise  at  a  maximum  or 
minimum  price. 


Group  471 — Auctioneers 

8090 —  Auctioneers — to  cover  wherever  goods 

are  auctioned  (not  live  stock  sales 
stables). 

8091- 


Group  472 — Stores  (heavy  goods) 

8100 —  Hide  and  Leather  Dealers — goat  and 

sheep  skins. 

8101 —  Ship  Chandler  Stores  (no  manufactur¬ 

ing). 

8102 —  Seed  Merchants — including  the  operation 

of  seed  sorting  machinery. 

8103 —  Wool  Merchants — including  warehouse. 

8104 —  Agricultural  Implement  Stores. 

8105 —  Hide  and  Leather  Dealers  (not  otherwise 

classified). 

8106 —  Iron  Merchants  (not  junk  or  scrap  iron 

or  hardware  dealers). 

8107 —  Machinery  Dealers — store  only. 

8108 —  Carriage  Repositories  and  Salesrooms. 

8109 —  Automobile  Salesrooms  (no  garage  or 

repair  shop ;  no  movement  of  cars  except 
by  hand),  entire  compensation  of  sales¬ 
men  and  clerical  force  to  be  included. 


8111 —  Plumbers’  Supplies  Dealers — no  mfg. 

(shop  only) — (not  available  for  division 
of  payroll). 

8112 —  Gas,  Steam  and  Hot  Water  Apparatus 

Supplies  Dealers — no  mfg.  (shop  only). 

8113 — 

8114 — 

8115 — 


Group  473 — Stores  with  Warehouses  and  Yards 

8200 — Paper  Stock  and  Rag  Dealers. 

8200 — Rag  and  Paper  Stock  Dealers — (rate  as 
“Paper  Stock  and  Rag  Dealers”). 

8203 —  Ice  Dealers — including  the  taking  of  ice 

from  storage,  excluding  harvesting  and 
storing.  Payroll  for  “Comp.”  coverage 
to  include  drivers,  etc. 

8204 —  Building  Material  Dealers  (yard  work 

only — second-hand  materials).  Payroll 
for  “Comp.”  coverage  to  include  drivers, 
etc. 

8205 —  Building  Material  Dealers  (yard  work 

only — no  second-hand  materials  or  lum¬ 
ber  yard). 

8206 —  Wood  Yards,  handling  wood  exclusively 

(commercial  yards  only — no  mill  haz¬ 
ard). 

8207 —  Lumber  Yards  (commercial  yards  only) 

— no  mill  hazard. 

8208 —  Paper  Stock  Dealers — handling  new 

paper  waste  or  new  cloth  clippings  (no 
handling  of  junk,  old  rags  or  old  paper). 

8209 —  Produce  Dealers — buying,  packing  or 

otherwise  preparing  general  produce  for 
shipment  and  transportation,  using 
stores  or  buildings  temporarily  but 
operating  no  warehouses  (no  railway 
operation  and  not  operating  refrigerator 
cars  or  caring  for  freight  in  transit). 

8210 —  Rubber  Stock  Dealers — receiving,  han¬ 

dling,  baling  and  shipping  old  rubber 
stock  (not  available  for  division  of  pay¬ 
roll).  -t 

8211 —  Cotton  and  Woolen  Clippings  Dealers — - 

new  goods  only  (including  baling) — not 
rag  and  paper  stock  dealers. 

8212 —  Bottle  Dealers  (second-hand). 

8213 —  Packing  and  unpacking  furniture  and 

other  household  utensils. 

8214 —  Charcoal  Dealers  (no  furnaces). 

8215 —  Hay,  Straw  and  Feed  Dealers. 

8217 — Flour  Dealers  (no  milling). 

8219 —  Lumber  Yards — (not  commercial  yards) 

— to  take  highest  rate  for  any  mill  con¬ 
nected  therewith. 

8220 —  Coal  Merchants — receiving  or  shipping 


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by  water  or  by  land  and  water,  including 
stevedoring  operations  when  performed 
by  the  assured  by  means  of  power  ma¬ 
chinery. 

8221 —  Coal  Merchants — receiving  or  shipping 

by  land  but  not  by  water  where  power 
machinery  is  used  either  for  loading  or 
unloading  or  spotting  cars. 

8222 —  'Coal  Merchants — receiving  or  shipping 

by  land  or  water  where  no  power  ma¬ 
chinery  is  used  for  loading  or  unload¬ 
ing  or  spottng  cars. 

8223 —  Saw  Dust  Dealers. 

8224—  FUEL  AND  MATERIAL  DEALERS: 

When  the  risk  involves  handling  of  and 
dealing  in  any  combination  of  the  fol¬ 
lowing  products,  but  no  others,  viz : 
Coal,  Ice,  Kindling  or  Fire  Wood. 

8225—  FUEL  AND  MATERIAL  DEALERS: 

When  the  risk  involves  handling  of  and 
dealing  in  any  combination  of  the  fol¬ 
lowing  products  and  any  others,  viz : 
Coal,  Kindling  or  Fire  Wood,  Lumber, 
Building  Materials,  Hay,  Grain  and 
Feed. 

8226 —  FUEL  AND  MATERIAL  DEALERS: 

When  the  risk  involves  handling  of  and 
dealing  in  any  combination  of  the  fol¬ 
lowing  products,  but  no  others,  viz : 
Building  Materials,  Lumber,  Hay,  Grain 
and  Feed,  Agricultural  Implements, 
Grain  Elevator,  Seed. 

8227— 

8228 — 

8229 — 


Group  474 — Junk  Dealers 

8260 — Junk  Dealers — shop  and  outside  (no 
wrecking  of  buildings)  (no  blasting). 
Payroll  for  Compensation  coverage  to 
include  drivers  and  drivers’  helpers,  also 
chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers. 

8260 —  Scrap  Iron  and  Junk  Dealers — shop  and 

outside  (no  wrecking  of  buildings)  (no 
blasting).  Payroll  for  “Comp.”  coverage 
to  include  drivers,  etc. 

8261 —  Junk  Dealers — shop  and  yard  only  (no 

blasting).  Payroll  for  “Comp.”  coverage 
to  include  drivers  and  drivers’  helpers, 
also  chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers. 

8261 —  Scrap  Iron  and  Junk  Dealers — shop  and 

yard  only  (no  blasting).  Payroll  for 
“Comp.”  coverage  to  include  drivers  and 
drivers’  helpers,  also  chauffeurs  and 
chauffeurs’  helpers. 

8262- 


Group  475 — Live  Stock  Dealers 

8280 —  Sales  Stables — including  exhibition  and 

delivery  of  horses. 

8281 —  Live  Stock  Shipping  (not  available  for 

division  of  payroll). 

8282 —  Cattle  Dealers  (not  operating  stock  yards 

— not  live  stock  shipping).  (Not  avail¬ 
able  for  division  of  payroll). 

8284 —  Live  Stock  Commission  Merchants  and 

Salesmen — (not  cattle  dealers)  including 
work  in  stock  yards  but  not  operation  of 
stock  yards — no  loading  and  unloading 
of  cattle. 

8285 —  Stock  Yards — With  or  Without  Railroad 

Entry — with  or  without  slaughtering. 

8286— 

8287- 

Group  476 — Storage  and  Warehouse 

8290 —  Storage — baled  cotton  (no  compressing 

or  ginning). 

8291 —  Cold  Storage  Warehouses — operation. 

8291 —  Storage — cold. 

8292 —  Warehousing — general  merchandise  (not 

otherwise  classified). 

8292 —  Storage — general  merchandise  (not  other¬ 

wise  classified). 

8293 —  Storage —  furniture. 

8294 —  Stores — Warehouse — private,  mercantile 

— used  exclusively  for  storing  surplus 
stock  of  assured — in  buildings  which  are 
entirely  separated  from  the  store  or 
other  sales  place. 

8295— 

8296— 

Group  477 — Grain  Elevators 

8300 —  Grain  Elevators — floating  (operation 

only). 

8301 —  Grain  Elevators — line  or  terminal — oper¬ 

ation. 

8304- 


Group  478 — Oil  Distributors 

8350 —  Oil  Distributing. 

8351- 

Group  479 — Garages 

8380 — Automobile  Dealers — with  or  without 
garage,  and  auto  garages.  Entire  remu¬ 
neration  of  all  employees,  not  excepting 


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clerical  (including  executive  officers 
whose  duties  expose  them  to  any  opera- 
tive  hazard  of  the  business)  must  be  in¬ 
cluded  without  division. 

8380 — Automobile  Livery,  Garages  and  Taxi¬ 
cab  Stations : 

Employees  of  garage  excluding  chauf¬ 
feurs  and  clerical  office  employees. 

8382 —  Rubber  Tire  Dealers — sale,  repair  and 

vulcanizing,  including  adjustment  of 
tire  to  vehicles  away  from  premises  of 
assured. 

8383— 

8384— 


Group  480 — Gasoline  Supply  Stations 

8390 —  'Gasoline  and  Oil  Supply  Stations — opera¬ 

tion  (for  supplying  automobiles  and 
motor  boats). 

8391— 

8400 — 

8401 —  - 

8402— 

8403— 

8404— 

8405— 

8406— 

.  8407— 

8408— 

8409- 


DIVISION  G— CLERICAL 
OCCUPATIONS 

SCHEDULE  XXIV— OFFICE  AND  CLERICAL 

EMPLOYEES 

Group  500 — Outside  Work 

8702 —  Weighers  on  Docks — when  no  stevedor¬ 

ing  is  done  by  assured. 

8703 —  Stevedoring — tallymen  and  checking 

clerks  engaged  in  connection  with  steve¬ 
dore  work. 

8703 —  Steamship  Agencies — wharf  employees 

(clerks  and  tallymen  only  when  steve¬ 
doring  work  is  done  by  assured). 

8704 —  Steamship  Agencies — wharf  employees 

(clerks  and  tallymen  only  when  all  steve¬ 
dore  work  is  let  out  by  contract). 


8705 —  Weighers  and  Samplers  of  Merchandise 

— on  vessels  and  docks  and  at  railway 
stations  and  warehouses,  including 
mending  and  repacking  of  damaged  con¬ 
tainers,  if  any.  No  operation  of  ware¬ 
houses.  No  stevedoring. 

8706— 

8707— 


Group  501 — Inspecting  and  Appraising 

8720 —  Inspection  of  mercantile,  manufacturing 

and  marine  risks  for  insurance  and 
valuation  purposes. 

8721 —  Appraising  of  Buildings,  their  Contents 

and  Machinery. 

8722 —  Auditors,  Accountants  and  Systema¬ 

tizes  :  Factory  cost  systematizers. 

8722 — Factory  Cost  Systematizers. 

8730 —  Elevator  Inspecting. 

8731 —  Boiler  Inspecting. 

8732 —  Boiler  Scaling. 

8733 —  Inspectors — grain  or  fruit  at  railroad  or 

steamship  terminals. 

8734 —  • 

8735— 


Group  502 — Agents  and  Salesmen  (Outside) 

8741 —  Real  Estate  Agencies — employees  en¬ 

gaged  outside  of  office,  irtcluding  col¬ 
lectors — no  construction  work. 

8742 —  Salesmen  (outside),  Collectors  and  Mes¬ 

sengers.  (Excluding  salesmen,  collec¬ 
tors  and  messengers  who  use  auto¬ 
mobiles  owned  by  the  employer  or  them¬ 
selves)  . 

8743 —  Automatic  Slot  or  Vending  Machines — 

operation  of. 

8744 —  Piano  Tuning — away  from  shop. 

8745 —  News  Agents. 

8746 —  Photography — outside  work — (not  pro¬ 

ducing  moving  pictures). 

8747 —  Salesmen  (outside),  Collectors  and  Mes¬ 

sengers  using  automobiles  owned  by  the 
employer  or  themselves. 

8748— 

8749— 


Group  503 — Inside  Work  (Clerical) 

8800 — Mailing  and  Addressing  Companies. 

8802 — Municipal,  Township,  County  or  State 
Employees:  Clerical  Office  Employees. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


8803 — Auditors,  Accountants  and  Systema¬ 
tizes  :  Clerical  office  employees,  travel¬ 
ing  auditors,  accountants  and  office 
systematizes. 

8810 — Clerical  Office  Employees — (in  connec¬ 
tion  with  the  following  clasifications)  : 
Asylums. 

Automobile  Livery,  Garage  and  Taxicab 
Stations. 

Clerical  Office  Employees — (not  other¬ 
wise  classified). 

Colleges  and  Schools — Agricultural. 
Colleges  and  Schools — Domestic  Science. 
Colleges  and  Schools — Manual  Training. 
Colleges  and  Schools — Military. 

Colleges  and  Schools — Veterinary. 
Colleges  and  Schools — not  otherwise 
classified. 

Executive  Officers — rate  as  “Clerical 
Office  Employees.” 

Horse  Shows — in  halls,  theaters  or  audi¬ 
toriums  exclusively. 

Hospitals. 

Office  Buildings. 

Railroad  Operation :  Elevated  Railroads 
— operation. 

Railroad  Operation :  Steam  Railroads — • 
operation. 

Railroad  Operation  :  Street  Railroads — • 
cable — operation. 

Railroad  Operation :  Street  Railroads — 
electric,  all  systems,  not  interurban — 
operation. 

Railroad  Operation  :  Street  Railroads — • 
electric,  interurban — operation. 

Riding  Academies,  Clubs  and  Schools. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Institutions. 
8810 — Public  Libraries :  Librarian,  assistant 
librarian  and  clerical  office  employees. 

8810 —  Public  Museum  of  Art  or  Natural  His¬ 

tory  :  Curator,  assistant  curator  and 
clerical  office  employees. 

'8810 — Public  Picture  Galleries  :  Curator,  assist¬ 
ant  curator  and  clerical  office  employees. 

8811 —  Draughtsmen  (engaged  exclusively  in 

that  profession) — office  duties  only. 

8812— 

8813— 

8814- 

Group  504 — Professional  Services 
Not  Otherwise  Classified 

8830 — Asylums  :  Professional  Employees. 

8830 —  Hospitals :  Professional  Employees. 

8831 —  Hospitals — Veterinary. 


8832 —  Dentists — including  all  employees. 

8833— 

8840 — Churches :  Rector  and  assistants,  organ¬ 
ist  and  members  of  choir. 


Group  505 — Teaching  Forces 

8860 —  Colleges  and  Schools — Agricultural : 
Professors  and  Teachers. 

8861 —  Colleges  and  Schools — Domestic  Science : 
Professors  and  Teachers. 

8862 —  Colleges  and  Schools — Manual  Training: 
Professors  and  Teachers. 

8863 —  Colleges  and  Schools — Military: 
Professors  and  Teachers. 

8864 —  Colleges  and  Schools — Veterinary: 
Professors  and  Teachers. 

8865 —  Colleges  and  Schools — not  otherwise 

classified:  Professors  and  Teachers. 

8866 —  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Institutions : 
Teachers  and  Preachers. 

8868— 

8869—. 


Group  506 — Clerical  Force — Telegraph  and 
Telephone  Companies 

8901 — Telegraph  and  Telephone  Companies — 
office  and  exchange  employees  only. 

8910— 

8911— 

8912— 

8913— 

8914— 


8915— 

8916 — 

8917 — 

8918 —  • 

8919— 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


DIVISION  H— SERVICE 

SCHEDULE  XXV— CARE,  CUSTODY  AND 
MAINTENANCE  OF  BUILDINGS 

Group  520 — Apartment  and  Office  Bldg.,  etc. 

9001 —  Buildings — Office  or  Mercantile  : 

Contractors  for  janitor  work,  including 

cleaning  and  caretaking,  also  the  opera¬ 
tion  of  elevators,  heating,  lighting  and 
power  apparatus  on  the  premises  (not 
available  for  division  of  payroll). 

9002 —  Buildings — Private  Residences  or  Private 

Estates : 

Contractors  for  janitor  work,  including 
cleaning  and  caretaking,  care  of  lawns, 
sidewalks  and  furnaces  and  all  other 
work  incidental  to  the  care,  custody  and 
maintenance  of  the  property,  excluding 
extraordinary  additions,  alterations  or 
repairs. 

9003 —  Dwellings  of  every  description,  when  oc¬ 

cupied  by  three  or  more  families,  and 
buildings  occupied  partly  for  residence 
purposes  by  one  or  more  families  and 
partly  for  store,  office  or  mercantile  pur¬ 
poses  :  All  employees  engaged  in  care, 
custody  and  maintenance  of  premises,  in¬ 
cluding  elevator  attendants,  excluding 
extraordinarv  additions,  alterations  or 
repairs. 

9004 —  Apartment  Houses. 

9005 —  Apartment  Hotels  and  Hotel  Apartments 

(excluding  laundry). 

9006 —  Mercantile  or  manufacturing  premises 

variously  occupied  by  persons  other 
than  the  owner,  not  otherwise  classified 
(owner’s  risk  only).  Payroll  to  include 
elevator  attendants  and  all  other  em¬ 
ployees  engaged  in  care,  custody  and 
maintenance  of  premises,  excluding  ex¬ 
traordinary  additions,  alterations  or 
repairs. 

9007 —  Office  Buildings  : 

Payroll  to  include  elevator  attendants 
and  all  other  employees  engaged  in  care, 
custody  and  maintenance  of  premises, 
excluding  extraordinary  additions,  alter¬ 
ations  or  repairs. 

9008 —  Tenements. 

9010 —  Vacuum  Cleaning — by  means  of  portable 

air  suction  cleaning  machines.  Payroll 
for  “Comp.”  coverage  to  include  drivers 
and  drivers’  helpers,  also  chauffeurs  and 
chauffeurs’  helpers. 

9011 — 


9012 — 

9013 — 

9020 — Elevator  Operators. 

Group  521 — Asylums  and  Hospitals 

9040 — Asylums :  All  other  employees  except 
drivers  and  drivers’  helpers,  chauffeurs 
and  chauffeurs’  helpers  and  employees  in 
power  laundries. 

9040 —  Hospitals :  All  other  employees,  except 

drivers  and  drivers’  helpers,  chauffeurs 
and  chauffeurs’  helpers  and  employees 
in  power  laundries. 

9041- 

Group  522 — Clubs,  etc. 

9050 —  Hotels — excluding  laundry. 

9051— 

9052— 

9053— 

9062 — Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Institutions: 
All  other  employees. 

9064 —  Baths  (not  otherwise  classified). 

9065 —  Athletic  Clubs. 

9066 —  Country  Clubs. 

9067—  Yacht  Clubs. 

9069 —  Catering — including  services  away  from 

store. 

9070 —  Lunch  Rooms. 

9071 —  Restaurants. 

9072 —  Club  Houses  (not  athletic,  country  or 

yacht). 

9077 —  Lunch  Wagons. 

9078 —  Commissary  Work — cooks,  waiters,  and 

other  employees  engaged  in  furnishing 
board  for  employees  in  connection  with 
manufacturing,  lumbering  or  contract¬ 
ing  risks  (not  exposed  to  mechanical 
hazard  of  such  risks). 

Group  523 — Amusements — Indoor  (Other  Than 

Theatres) 

9080 —  Dance  Halls — including  dance  floors,  gal¬ 

leries  and  instruction  rooms.  Instruc¬ 
tors,  Musicians  and  Attendants. 

9081 —  Skating  Rinks — ice  or  roller. 

9082 —  Bowling  Halls:  No  alcoholic  drinks 

served  on  the  premises. 

9083 —  Bowling  Halls.  When  alcoholic  drinks 

are  served  on  the  premises. 

9084 —  Billiard  and  Bowling  Halls.  No  alco¬ 

holic  drinks  served  on  the  premises. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


9085 —  Billiard  and  Bowling  Halls.  When  alco¬ 

holic  drinks  are  served  on  the  premises. 

9086 —  Billiard  Halls — no  bowling  alleys.  No  al¬ 

coholic  drinks  served  on  the  premises. 

9087 —  Billiard  Halls — no  bowling  alleys.  When 

alcoholic  drinks  are  served  on  the 
premises. 

9088 —  Shooting  Galleries — not  rifle  ranges. 

9089— 

9090— 

9091— 


Group  524 — Schools,  Public  Libraries,  etc. 

9101 — Colleges  and  Schools — Agricultural :  All 
other  employees. 

9101 — Colleges  and  Schools — Domestic  Science: 
All  other  employees. 

9101 — Colleges  and  Schools — Manual  Training: 
All  other  employees. 

9101 — Colleges  and  Schools — Veterinary:  All 
other  employees. 

9101 — Colleges  and  Schools — Military :  All 

other  employees. 

9101 —  Colleges  and  Schools — not  otherwise 

classified :  All  other  employees. 

9102 —  Parks  or  buildings  (not  otherwise  classi¬ 

fied),  used  for  exhibition,  convention  or 
show  purposes  (owner’s  risk  only)  :  All 
employees  engaged  in  care,  custody  and 
maintenance  of  premises,  including  ele¬ 
vator  attendants,  excluding  extraordi¬ 
nary  additions,  alterations  or  repairs. 

9102 — Exhibitions — not  otherwise  classified: 
Employees  engaged  in  care,  custody  and 
maintenance  of  premises,  including  ele¬ 
vator  attendants,  excluding  extraordi¬ 
nary  additions,  alterations  or  repairs. 

9102 —  Horse  Shows — in  halls,  theatres  or  audi¬ 

toriums  exclusively:  All  employees  en¬ 
gaged  in  care,  custody  and  maintenance 
of  premises,  including  elevator  attend¬ 
ants,  excluding  extraordinary  additions, 
alterations  or  repairs. 

9103 —  Halls — (not  otherwise  classified)  :  All 

employees  engaged  in  care,  custody  and 
maintenance  of  premises,  including  ele¬ 
vator  attendants,  excluding  extraordi¬ 
nary  additions,  alterations  or  repairs — 
When  no  alcoholic  liquors  are  served  on 
the  premises. 

9103 — Dance  Halls — including  dance  floor,  gal¬ 
leries  and  instruction  rooms :  All  em¬ 
ployees  engaged  in  care,  custody  and 
maintenance  of  premises,  including  ele¬ 
vator  attendants,  excluding  extraordi¬ 
nary  additions,  alterations  or  repairs. 


9104 — Churches:  All  employees  engaged  in 
care,  custody  and  maintenance  of  prem¬ 
ises,  including  elevator  attendants,  ex¬ 
cluding  extraordinary  additions,  altera¬ 
tions  or  repairs. 

9104 — Public  Libraries :  All  employees  engaged 
in  care,  custody  and  '  maintenance  of 
premises,  including  elevator  attendants, 
excluding  extraordinary  additions,  al¬ 
terations  or  repairs. 

9104 — Public  Museums  of  Art  or  Natural  His¬ 
tory  :  All  employees  engaged  in  care, 
custody  and  maintenance  of  premises, 
including  elevator  attendants,  excluding 
extraordinary  additions,  alterations  or 
repairs. 

9104 — Public  Picture  Galleries:  All  employees 
engaged  in  care,  custody  and  mainte¬ 
nance  of  premises,  including  elevator 
attendants,  excluding  extraordinary  ad¬ 
ditions,  alterations  or  repairs. 

9110—  Halls — (not  otherwise  classified)  :  All 

employees  engaged  in  care,  custody  and 
maintenance  of  premises,  including  ele¬ 
vator  attendants,  excluding  extraordi¬ 
nary  additions,  alterations  or  repairs— 
when  alcoholic  liquors  are  served  on 
the  premises. 

9111 — 

9112 — 

9113 —  - 


Group  525 — Theatres 

9150 —  Theatre  employees  with  stage  duties  or 

engaged  in  care,  custody  or  mainte¬ 
nance  of  premises,  excluding  extraordi¬ 
nary  additions,  alterations  or  repairs. 

9151 —  Theatre  Companies — for  vaudeville,  bur¬ 

lesque,  farce  and  continuous  perform¬ 
ance. 

9152 —  Theatre  Companies:  Motion  Picture 

Theatres. 

9153 —  Theatre  Companies:  For  operas,  dramas 

and  comedies. 

9154 —  Theatre  employees,  including  managers 

(not  stage  managers),  box  office  em¬ 
ployees,  ushers,  and  others  not  em¬ 
ployed  upon  the  stage,  but  excluding 
care,  custody  and  maintenance  of  prem¬ 
ises. 

9156 —  • 

9157- 


Group  526 — Window  Cleaning 

9170 — Window  Cleaning. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


Group  527 — Exhibitions — Outdoor 

9180 —  Exhibitions — not  otherwise  classified. 

Employees  engaged  in  care,  operation 
and  maintenance  of  merry-go-rounds, 
swings,  roller-coasters  and  other  amuse¬ 
ment  devices. 

9181 —  Baseball  Clubs  and  Parks :  All  players 

on  salary  list  of  assured,  whether  regu¬ 
larly  played  or  not — including  umpires. 

9182 —  Baseball  Clubs  and  Parks :  All  employees 

engaged  in  care,  maintenance  and  opera¬ 
tion  of  grounds  and  care  of  teams,  includ¬ 
ing  ticket  sellers  and  collectors,  trainers, 
managers  (not  playing  managers),  bat 
boys  and  special  officers. 

9183 —  Bath  Houses  and  Bathing  Pavilions — 

beach. 

9184— 

9185— 

Group  528 — Fumigation  of  Buildings 

9210 — Fumigation  of  buidings. 

Group  529 — Cemeteries,  etc. 

9220 — Cemetery  Companies — all  employees,  ex¬ 
cept  clerical  office — no  blasting. 

9222— 

9223— 


9230— 

9231— 

9232— 

9233— 

9234— 

9235— 

9236— 

9237— 

9238— 

9239— 


DIVISION  I— MISCELLANEOUS 
OCCUPATIONS 

SCHEDULE  XXVI— MISCELLANEOUS 
OCCUPATIONS 

Group  550 — Municipal,  Township,  County  or 

State 

9400 — Snow  and  Ice  Removal — no  blasting. 


9402 —  Street  Cleaning.  Payroll  for  “Comp.” 

coverage  to  include  drivers,  etc. 

9403 —  Scavengers.  Payroll  for  “Comp.”  cover¬ 

age  to  include  drivers  and  drivers’  help¬ 
ers,  also  chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs’ 
helpers. 

9403 — Garbage  Collecting — refuse  and  ashes 
(excluding  garbage  reduction  or  fer¬ 
tilizer  plants).  Payroll  for  “Comp.” 
coverage  of  drivers  and  drivers’  helpers, 
also  chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers, 
to  be  included. 

9405 — Lamplighting. 

9407 — Sewer  Cleaning. 

9410 — Municipal,  Township,  County  or  State 
Employees :  Employees,  not  laborers, 
workmen  or  mechanics,  not  engaged  in 
manual  labor  and  not  engaged  in  clerical 
office  duties,  and  not  otherwise  classified. 

,  9411— 

!  9412— 

Group  551 — Painting,  etc.  (Shop) 

9500 —  Sign  Painting — (shop  only). 

9501 —  Painting — shop  only  (not  available  for 

division  of  payroll  in  mfg.  plants). 

9505 —  Painting— automobile  and  carriage  bodies 

only  (not  available  for  division  of  pay¬ 
roll), 

9506 —  Theatrical  Scenery  Painting — no  wood 

working. 

9507— 

9508— 


Group  552 — Upholsterers,  etc. 

9520 —  Upholstering — away  from  shop. 

9521 —  House  Furnishings  (not  otherwise 

classified) — installation. 

9522 —  Upholstering. 

9523 —  Furniture  Mfg. — upholstering. 

9524 —  Chair  Mfg. — upholstering. 

9525 —  Coffin  and  Casket  Mfg:  Upholstery 

Work  and  Mfg.  Burial  Garments. 

9526— 

9527— 


Group  553 — Riggers  and  Safe  Movers 

9530 — Rigging — not  ship  or  boat.  Payroll  for 
“Comp.”  coverage  to  include  drivers  and 
drivers’  helpers,  also  chauffeurs  and 
chauffeurs’  helpers. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


9531 —  Safe  Moving.  Payroll  for  “Comp.”  cov¬ 

erage  to  include  drivers  and  drivers’ 
helpers,  also  chauffeurs  and  chauffeurs’ 
helpers. 

9532 —  Bells  (tower  bells) — installation. 

9533— 

Group  554 — Signs,  Awnings,  etc. — Erecting, 

Painting 

9540 — Advertising  Signs — erection  and  repair 
only  (excluding  sign  painting  on 
buildings). 

9540 —  Signs  (advertising) — erection  (rate  as 

“Advertising  Signs — erection  and  repair 
only”). 

9541 —  Sign  Painting  or  Lettering  on  buildings 

or  structures. 

9542 —  Advertising  Signs — maintenance  and  op¬ 

eration  of. 

9543 —  Awning  and  Tent — erection. 

9544 —  Decorating — interior  and  exterior,  hang¬ 

ing  flags  and  bunting  for  conventions 
and  celebrations. 

9545 —  Bill  Posting — no  erection  or  repair  of 

signs. 

9546— 

9547— 


Group  555 — Personal  Service 

9580 — Barber  Shops. 

9583 —  Hairdressing — for  women. 

9584 —  Manicuring. 

9585— 


Group  559 — Undertakers 

9620 —  Undertakers. 

9621- 

Group  560 — Ice  Companies  (Harvesting) 

9630 —  Ice  Harvesting  and  Storing  only.  Pay¬ 

roll  for  “Comp.”  coverage  to  include 
drivers  and  drivers’  helpers,  also  chauf¬ 
feurs  and  chauffeurs’  helpers. 

9631- 

Group  561 — Carpet  Cleaning  and  Beating 

9640 — Carpet  Cleaning  and  Beating. 

Group  562 — Crematories 

9650 — Crematories — operation. 

Group  563 — Golfers 

9670— Golfers. 

Group  564 — Chimney  Sweeps 

*9710 — Chimney  Sweeps. 

Group  565 — Rolling  Chairs-Operating 
*9720 — Rolling  Chairs — operating. 


Group  556 — Blacksmiths  (Shoeing) 

9590 — Blacksmithing — shoeing. 


Group  557 — Taxidermists 

9600 — Taxidermists. 


Group  558 — Motion  Pictures 

9610 —  Motion  Pictures:  Production  of,  in 

studios  and  outside — including  all  opera¬ 
tions  up  to  the  development  of  nega¬ 
tives. 

9611 — 

9612 — 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


DIVISION  L— RESIDENCE  AND 
FARM 


SCHEDULE  XL— RESIDENCE  AND  FARM 


Group  900 — Residence  and  Farm 


0901 — Private  Chauffeurs,  Farms. 

0902 — Out-servants,  Farms. 

0903 — In-servants,  Farms. 

0905 — Private  Residence,  excluding  Employers’ 
Liability. 

0906 — Private  Residence,  including  Employers’ 
Liability. 

*0907 — Rice  Farms. 

0911 — Private  Chauffeurs,  Private  Residences. 
0912 — Out-servants,  Private  Residences. 

0913 — In-servants,  Private  Residences. 

0914 — Residence  with  tract  of  5  acres  or  less 
— Public  Liability  only. 

0915 — Residence  with  tract  up  to  1,000  acres 
— Public  Liability  only. 

0916 — Residence  with  tract  over  1,000  acres 
— Public  Liability  only. 

0917— 

0918— 

0919— 


fAUTOMOBILE  RISKS— PUB.  LIAB.  ONLY 


9908 —  Street  Railway  Company  Automobiles, 

emergency  or  trouble  wagons  or  con¬ 
structed  or  used  for  overhead  work. 

9909 —  Invalid  Carriages  (no  emergency  am¬ 

bulance  use). 

9910 —  Parcel  Delivery. 

9911 —  Parcel  Post  Automobiles. 

9912 —  Transfer  Cos.  (not  baggage  transfer  or 

express  companies). 

9913 —  Express  Company  Automobiles. 

9914 —  Gas  or  Water  Automobiles — emergency 

or  trouble  wagons. 

9915 —  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company  Au¬ 

tomobiles  (emergency  or  trouble 
wagons). 

9916 —  Public  Service  Corporation  Automobiles 

(emergency  or  trouble  wagons  or  con¬ 
structed  or  used  for  overhead  work). 

9917 —  Telephone  or  Telegraph  Company  Au¬ 

tomobiles  (emergency  or  trouble  wag¬ 
ons  constructed  or  used  for  overhead 
work). 

9918 —  Ice  Merchants  or  Dealers  (wholesale 

exclusively) . 

9919 —  Public  Service  Corporation  Automobiles 
(emergency  or  trouble  wagons  or  con¬ 
structed  or  used  for  overhead  work). 

9920— 

9921— 

9922— 

9923— 

9924— 


9900 —  Automobile — electric. 

9901 —  Including  public  vehicles  other  than 

livery  vehicles,  for  instance,  hotel  omni¬ 
buses,  taxicabs  and  vehicles  designed  to 
carry  from  twenty  or  more  passengers. 

9902 —  Motorcycles — not  including  three-wheel 

vehicles  used  for  commercial  purposes. 

9903 —  Automobile  salesroom,  garage  and  repair 

shop,  inside  operations  only. 

9904 —  Automobile  salesroom,  garage  and  repair 

shop,  outside  operations  only. 

9905 —  Testing  and  demonstrating  operations 

under  the  caption  of  Manufacturers’  and 
Dealers’  Automobiles  :  Car  output  basis. 

9906 —  Testing  and  demonstrating  operations 

under  the  caption  of  Manufacturers’  and 
Dealers’  Automobiles:  Specified  car 
basis. 

9907 —  Testing  and  demonstrating  operations 

under  the  caption  of  Manufacturers’  and 
Dealers’  Automobiles:  Named  operator 
basis. 


t  ELEVATORS— PUB.  LIAB.  ONLY 

0801 — Apartment  Flotels,  not  over  ten  landings. 

0802 — Apartment  Flotels,  more  than  ten  land¬ 
ings. 

0803 — Department  Stores,  not  over  ten  land¬ 
ings. 

0804 — Department  Stores,  more  than  ten  land¬ 
ings. 

0805 — Hotels,  not  over  ten  landings. 

0806 — Hotels,  more  than  ten  landings. 

0807 — Elevators,  not  otherwise  classified,  not 
over  ten  landings. 

0808 — Elevators,  not  otherwise  classified,  over 
ten  landings. 

0809 — Freight  Escalators  and  Freight  Con¬ 
veyors,  entirely  within  buildings  (ex¬ 
cluding  baggage  conveyors)  :  1  story. 


♦Special  Classification  not  in  Basic  Manual. 

tThese  schedules  refer  to  Public  Liability  only  and  may  not  be  considered  part  of  the  Compensation  classification 
system.  They  are  included  here  only  for  the  convenience  of  the  statistical  departments  of  casualty  organizations  dealing 
with  Public  Liability  insurance  in  addition  to  Workmen’s  Compensation  insurance. 


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CLASSIFICATION  CODE 


0810— ^Freight  Escalators  and  Freight  Con¬ 
veyors,  entirely  within  buildings  (ex¬ 
cluding  baggage  conveyors),  exceeding 
1  story. 

0811 — Storage  Warehouse  Hoists,  hand  or 
power,  without  platforms  and  operated 
through  hatchways,  and  located  in  build¬ 
ings-  not  occupied  for  furniture  storage 
nor  for  wholesale  or  retail  purposes. 

0813 — Hoists — Hand  or  Power,  within  build¬ 
ings,  no  platform. 

0814— Wool  Whips. 

0815 — Storage  Warehouse  Elevators. 

0816 — One-story  Elevators. 

0817 — Private  House  Elevators. 

0818 — Sidewalk  Elevators. 

0819 — Stable  Elevators  (all  kinds). 

0820 — Automobile  Salesroom  and  Garage  Ele¬ 
vators,  used  for  raising  or  lowering 
automobiles. 

0821 — Service  Escalators  in  Hotels  and  Res¬ 
taurants  (for  use  of  employees  only). 

0822 — Automatic  or  Push-button  Elevators,  not 
Private  House  Elevators. 

0823 — Escalators  or  Moving  Stairways,  for  pas¬ 
sengers  or  baggage. 

Factory  Elevators : 

0812 —  When  concurrent  “Comp.”  and  “P.  L” 
are  carried  in  the  same  company. 

0824 —  Without  concurrent  “Comp.”  and 
“P.  L.” 

0825— 

0826— 

0827— 

0828— 

0829— 


^TEAMS’  PUB.  LIAB.  ONLY 

7250 —  Ambulances. 

7251 —  Baggage  Transfer. 

7252 —  Bicycle  Delivery  Vehicles. 

7253 —  Furniture  Moving  Vans  or  Trucks. 

7254 —  Hand  Trucks — not  peddlers’  trucks. 

7255 —  Hired  Teams — see  rule  below. 

7256 —  Ice  Cream  Dealers. 

7257 —  Mail  Wagons. 

7258 —  Newspaper  Delivery. 

7259 —  Omnibus  Lines  (passenger  risk  included). 

7260 —  Physicians’  Vehicles — for  one  horse. 

7261 —  Physicians’ Vehicles — for  each  additional 

horse. 

7262 —  Piano  Movers. 


7263 —  Private  Vehicles — for  one  horse. 

7264 —  Private  Vehicles — for  each  additional 

horse. 

7265 —  Push  Carts. 

7266 —  Railway  Iron. 

7267 —  Saddle  Horses — for  each  saddle  horse 

whether  ridden  by  employees  of  assured 
or  rented  to  or  ridden  by  others. 

7268 —  Street  Sprinklers. 

7269 —  Structural  Iron  and  Steel. 

7270 —  Undertakers’  Hearses  and  Coffin 

Wagons. 

7271 — 

7272 — 

7273 —  - 

7274— 

7275— 

7280 — Public  Service  Vehicles — all  classes. 

*PUB.  LIAB.  ONLY — Miscellaneous 

9152 — Moving  Picture  Shows — Public  Liability 
rate  per  seat  per  annum. 

9155 — Theatre,  Opera  House,  or  Halls — Public 
Liability  rate  per  seat  per  annum. 

9200—  Wharf  and  Water  Front  Property. 

9201 —  Vacant  Land. 

9203 —  Barges  &  Lighters  Contingent  Risk,  etc. 

9204— 

9205— 

9206— 

9207— 

9208— 

9209— 


♦These  schedules  refer  to  Public  Liability  only  and  may  not  be  considered  part  of  the  Compensation  classification 
system  They  are  included  here  only  for  the  convenience  of  the  statistical  departments  of  casualty  organizations  dealing 
with  Public  Liability  insurance  in  addition  to  Workmen’s  Compensation  insurance. 


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